Bibliography:
Web
Resources:
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http://www.newvictheatre.org.uk/v3_5w/index.html ( First accessed 8/2/2012, and various times
since then)
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http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/leisure/museumandgalleries/CommunityArtsFund/CommunityArtsFund.aspx (First Accessed 18/2/2012)
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http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/FundingOpportunities/Pages/SmallGrantsintheCreativeandPerformingArts.aspx (Accessed 13/3/2012)
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http://www.childrenandarts.org.uk/in-focus/2011/08/additional-funding-bodies/ (Accessed 26/3/2012)
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http://www.newcastle-staffs.gov.uk/leisure_content.asp?id=SXE361-A7808365&cat=1497 (Accessed 8/5/2012)
Youtube:
My Sources:
Books:
● Aveline, J. (2002) Production Management, Entertainment Technology: Royston
● Boal, A. (1992) Games for actors and non-actors, translated by A. Jackson, Routledge: London
● Boal, A. (2000) Theatre of the Opressed, Pluto Press Third Edition: England
● Boal, A. (1994) The Rainbow of Desire, The Boal method of Theatre and Therapy, Routledge: London
● Brown, P (2010) Verbatim, Staging memory and community, Strawberry Hills, New South Wales
● Cohen, G P. (2003) The community theater handbook: a complete guide to organizing and running a community theatre, Heinemann: Portsmouth
● Diamond, D. (2007) Theatre for Living, Trafford Publishing: Victoria
● Hahlo, R. (2000) Dramatic Events; how to run a successful worshop; Faber and Faber: London
● Johnston, C. (2010) Drama Games for those who like to say no, Nick Hern: London
● Kershaw, B. (1992) The Politics of Performance, Routledge: London
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Kuppers, P. (2007) The Community Performance
Reader, Routledge: London
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Kuppers, P. (2007) Community Performance; an
Introduction, Routledge: London
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Leach, R. (2006) Theatre Workshop, Joan
Littlewood and the making of modern British theatre; University pf Exeter
Press: Exeter
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Mulcahy, L. (2011) Building the Successful
Theater Company, Allworth: NYC
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Nicholson, H. (2005) Applied Drama, the gift
of theatre, Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke
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Prendergast, M. (2009) Applied Theatre,
Intellect: Bristol
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Race, P. (1992) 500 Tips for Students, Wiley-Blackwell:
London
Journals:
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Yoeman, I. Art and Education: A human right not
a commodity unity of educational engagement in 'The Union of Creative Thinking
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Creative Review- April Edition
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Journal of Arts and Communities 2: 3, Intellect
Publishing, Bristol
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Research in Drama Education: The Journal of
Applied Theatre and Performance
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Maureen Innes, Tim Moss & Heather Smigiel
(2001): What Do the
Children Say? The Importance of Student Voice, Research in Drama Education: The
Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 6:2
Children Say? The Importance of Student Voice, Research in Drama Education: The
Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 6:2
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Helen Nicholson (2003): Acting, Creativity and
Social Justice: Edward Bond’s The
Children , Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 8:1
Children , Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 8:1
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Jenny Hughes & Karen Wilson (2004):
Playing a part: the impact of youth theatre
on young people's personal and social development, Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 9:1
on young people's personal and social development, Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 9:1
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Penny Bundy (2000): Extending the Possibilities:
The use of drama in
addressing problems of aggression, Research in Drama Education: The Journal of AppliedTheatre and Performance, 5:2
addressing problems of aggression, Research in Drama Education: The Journal of AppliedTheatre and Performance, 5:2
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Peter Wright (1999): The Thought of Doing Drama
Scares Me to Death,
Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 4:2
Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 4:2
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Michael Etherton & Tim Prentki (2006):
Drama for change? Prove it! Impact
assessment in applied theatre, Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 11:2
assessment in applied theatre, Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 11:2
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Kathryn M. Dawson (2012): Theatre, education and
performance, Research in
Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 7:1
Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 7:1
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Colette Conroy (2009): Disability: creative
tensions between drama, theatre
and disability arts, Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance,
14:1
and disability arts, Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance,
14:1
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John O'Toole (2009): Writing Everyday Theatre:
applied theatre, or just TIE
rides again?, Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 14:4
rides again?, Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 14:4
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Dr Sruti Bala (2012): Community art: the
politics of trespassing, Research in
Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 17:1
Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 17:1
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Juliana Saxton & Carole Miller (2012): In
memory of Dorothy Heathcote, MBE
(29 August 1926 to 8 October 2011), Research in Drama Education: The
Journal of
Applied Theatre and Performance, 17:1