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Encyclopedia > Theatre Workshop

Theatre Workshop is a theatre group most notable for their devised pieces that included Oh, what a lovely war, and their leader, Joan Littlewood.


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Communication Arts & Sciences (507 words)
The Workshop consists of BCC students with a desire to explore the artistry of the live theatre, and is mentored by a full-time Faculty member with experience in both professional and educational theatre practices.
Theatre Workshop officers are voted into service by their peers during the first session of the semester.
In this way, Theatre Workshop meets the needs of students who lack the necessary time to rehearse an entire play as well as those who are willing to dedicate a great deal of their free time to the performance of a fully-rehearsed theatrical production.
Performance, Theatre, Drama: The Workshop Theatre - Welcome (226 words)
The Workshop Theatre is home to the academic study of Theatre Studies in the School of English at the University of Leeds.
MA in Theatre Making (formally the MA in Theatre Studies) is the longest established postgraduate programme of its kind in Great Britain, and has traditionally approached the study of drama and theatre in a practical and multi-cultural context.
The Workshop Theatre also supervises research students to doctoral level and opportunities are provided for all the different student communities to work for and with each other in a range of theatre-making activities.
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