2 interactive lessons from a Playwright and a Director: For Teachers and Students

Scenes that you can learn from

Scenes are powerful, but there’s so many.

Instead of going to youtube, join us here for a more interactive approach.

Sometimes we loose our motivation and need something to inspire us, especially during a lockdown. Theatre and Film can reignite those flames within us, and who better to here about amazing scenes than from a Playwright and a Director.

This is particularly helpful in gaining insights into different staging techniques, and on how to help young actors fulfil their potential.

To give you a brief low down on who we are, we are C&T a Theatre in Education company that was first established in 1988, we have specialised in Applied Theatre and Educational settings both locally and internationally for 34 years. Over the years as the world has changed and as technology has grown exponentially, we noticed that Theatre and Technology is still a fairly untapped area, that’s one of reasons of why we created Prospero.

Prospero our digital online learning tool enables theatre wherever you are. For any type of interactive learning experience.

But today it’s all about Movie Scenes.

You have a choice of two options today!

Playwright Phil Porter: (RSC, West End, Frantic Assembly) illustrates the craft of stage writing through scenes from some of his favourite screendramas.

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Director Marcus Romar: A Theatre and film director. He shares his passion for the craft of direction through a series of scenes from films.

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Both are specifically tailored to and for young creatives but can be enjoyed by anyone!

Or to see all other interactive activities you can use, check out our Library of free learning tools.

Also, If you have an idea to create an interactive learning experience yourself, whatever it may be. Then check out our Home page and create an account.

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