Creative learning for teachers and students
DIGITAL LEARNING RESOURCES
We have launched ThickSkin TV! A brand new channel jam packed with FREE learning resources, aimed at drama and performing arts students at GCSE / Nationals upwards with curriculum links, allowing students to develop a knowledge of understanding of how theatre is developed and performed.
As well as behind the scenes footage, interviews with artists and creative tasks inspired by our shows, you can stream some of our full-length productions – kicking off with Petrichor, our innovative virtual reality film for 360° viewing. We’ll be adding more content for each new production.
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DEVISING PHYSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP
Designed by our Artistic Director, Neil Bettles (How Not To Drown, The Unreturning, Disney’s Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Private Peaceful), our workshops explore more of ThickSkin’s physical, visual, and digitally driven approach to making theatre.
Devising Physical Theatre workshop is a two-hour session delivered in your setting and led by ThickSkin’s Associate Artists. These workshops are suitable for young people aged 14+ and have strong links to GSCE, A Level, National and Higher’s learning objectives, encouraging students to create and develop ideas to communicate meaning for theatrical performance. These workshops are designed to inspire students to develop their own material and become confident with physical devising.
Workshops are movement based, guiding participants through some of the creative processes used by the company to devise work. A fun, active and collaborative session in a creative and supportive environment.
To book a workshop get in touch with Abi Beaven at: [email protected].
Click here for workshop guidelines
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ZOOM Q&A’S
Studying ThickSkin in your classroom and want to learn more from our creatives? We can provide Q&A’s on Zoom with members of our company. These are a useful way for students who are studying our productions to revisit themes and ask questions about the process, encouraging students to analyse the work of others, and in turn, their own work.
Get in touch with Abi Beaven to find out more: [email protected].
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CO-CREATION AND RESIDENCIES
We also respond to commissions to co-create work with young people, recent partners include Imperial War Museum North, Stage Directions Salford and Pendelton College.
Please get in touch if you’d like to talk about something a little more bespoke for your school or group: [email protected].
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“that elusive new, fresh, and cool material you have been searching for to engage your students.” ManchesterTheatres.com
“Thank you so much for giving our young people the chance to engage, enjoy and be empowered by theatre… It left us incredibly inspired.”Moving Together, Leicester
“ThickSkin understand how young people think, what they want and also enjoy.” Drama Teacher
“all the ingredients to inspire a new generation in theatre.” The Good Review
Contact usThis programme is generously supported by Oglebsy Charitable Trust, Backstage Trust and D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust.