Interactive workshop with drama animator
Professional animator Bruce Wall from Britian will be holding an interactive workshop on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. The workshop will begin with warm-up games developed by the London Shakespeare Workout leading to work with especially devised texts,...
Professional animator Bruce Wall from Britian will be holding an interactive workshop on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.
The workshop will begin with warm-up games developed by the London Shakespeare Workout leading to work with especially devised texts, including The Shakespeare Insult Kit and other interactive elements especially created for LSW by leading practitioners, ranging from Peter Brook to Sir Jonathan Miller to Al Pacino.
The workshop ends in the creation of a ‘new play’ entirely out of Shakespeare and participants simply strive to apply literacy while having fun; to offer practical skills to help ‘free your mind’ while ‘owning your tongue’.
Wall founded the LSW alongside Dame Dorothy Tutin in 1997.
LSW has been responsible for changing perceptions (theatrical and otherwise) in a vast array of locations, from Britain’s House of Lords to the UN; from London’s West End to New York’s Broadway; from Cambridge University to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (setting up a professional drama school in a London prison along the way); unlocking potential within global boardrooms and educational outlets (both ‘inside’ and ‘out’) in locales ranging from California to China.
LSW is currently developing a historic theatrical venture in Malta, involving the direct interaction of young offenders in the Corradino Correctional Facility aside noted professional British performers.
The workshop for Malta Drama Centre participants has been organised by the Community Theatre Centre in association with Masquerade Drama School.