My students really enjoyed the larval workshop so much they now want the advanced workshop! – Samantha Stone, (Drama Teacher, Southbank International school)
The workshops were fun and insightful; they definitely enhanced the ‘Sweeney Todd’ performance – Sharon Kanolik (Participation Co-ordinator, The Broadway Barking)
I have to say I had a fantastic week. Wished it could have gone on longer! – Scarlet Sweeney (Performer)
You presented a fabulous workshop. Very well structured and perfectly executed. You were all lovely to work with and had the perfect level of calmness and control needed to take a class. A very safe environment was produced to enable us to explore in. –Performer (intro to physical theatre):
The facilitators gave there all in a spirit that was positive, enthusiastic and open. With those attributes on board, you can achieve anything. There was a great chemistry between you that transmitted these attributes to the group in a balanced and articulate fashion. This was reflected in the willingness and honesty with which the group undertook the work. –Performer (intro to physical theatre)
Thank you for the time and energy you all put into September’s workshop week. I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to learn and work with new people… [it] has sparked a passion in this area of theatre and given direction to what I hope to explore in the future. – Performer (intro to physical theatre)
Just wanted to email you to say how much I enjoyed the week. I actually didn’t want it to end – I felt like I could have done another week and had even more fun and found more new things… It really confirmed for me that I love this way of working (Lecoq/physical/devising) and I want to do more of it.” – Performer (intro to physical theatre)
I have been to two Artists Anonymous educational events and found them tremendously helpful and motivating, getting to speak to the producers and hear how it works from someone who is already doing it! It’s been really helpful in helping me figure out what it is I want to do in this industry and how to make that sustainable. – Victoria Cartwright (Theatre Maker)