Forum Theatre workshop 10.07.2010

Adrian Jackson is the artistic Director and founder of Cardboard Citizens, a theatre company that works with homeless people using the Theatre of the Oppressed (TO). This world-renowned system allows people to use theatre to look at issues of importance in their lives and society at large.

Come join us for an afternoon initiation into this transformational theatre form and a rare opportunity to learn from one of the world’s leading practitioners. This workshop will include simple games and exercises, including Image Theatre, offering a unique opportunity to have an insight into this work, which is used in development and other contexts throughout the world. No experience is necessary, come as you are.
All profits from this workshop will go towards Bold Vision.
To register, please email  with your name, mobile number and email & we will send you an invoice!
Hurry, this one will book up fast!
When: 10th July 12pm – 6pm
Cost: £30 (some bursary places available, please apply to the  stating your  reasons for wanting a free place.
Where: Telegraph Hill Community Centre, Kitto Road, London SE14 5TY


About catherine

Part of the initial group that started thinking about our community space in Telegraph Hill (via Fabric of Society artwork, community survey + Hill Business network) and now a director of Bold Vision. Business owner of a behavioural research company (customerinterpreter.com) and owner manager of a luxury venue (londonwatertower.com). Founder of the Thinking Tank, an RSA online monthly debating society tackling social issues.
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