I am an associate artist for Project Phakama, an applied arts company based at Queen Mary University of London that focuses on non-hierarchical cultural exchange and opportunity. Most recently, I have co-coordinated and facilitated a programme of interactive storytelling projects, ‘Talking Books’, which develops parent-child collaboration and bonding for families affected by serious trauma with Body & Soul.
I am also proud to have had a continual relationship with the Tapscott Learning Trust in Newham, East London, since 2016.
With Pregnant Fish, I have run workshops on Theatre Directing, making Theatre for Young Audiences, and creating True Crime theatre from archival material. These workshops have run at various theatres, schools and universities around the UK.
I have also run corporate Drama workshops and training in Drama techniques for PGCE students and NQTs.
If you are interested in any of the above, please feel free to get in contact.
I am also proud to have had a continual relationship with the Tapscott Learning Trust in Newham, East London, since 2016.
With Pregnant Fish, I have run workshops on Theatre Directing, making Theatre for Young Audiences, and creating True Crime theatre from archival material. These workshops have run at various theatres, schools and universities around the UK.
I have also run corporate Drama workshops and training in Drama techniques for PGCE students and NQTs.
If you are interested in any of the above, please feel free to get in contact.
© Tom Drayton 2021