Drama St Mary's

Sunday, 19 April 2015

Chase the Dog Star over the Sea.

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Our final day in Chile and we head out of Santiago for a day trip to Valparaiso. There are few places on earth that conjure so many roman...
Saturday, 18 April 2015

The Highest Point.

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It's a slightly later start this morning which gives me a chance to slip out for an hour and take a long walk around the near deserted ...
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Friday, 17 April 2015

Jesus and the Zombies.

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Our final visit to La Pintana this morning for the last couple of workshops. It was a joyous celebration of the week's work with all th...
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Thursday, 16 April 2015

Chile's other September 11th.

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With no call until three a small group of us take a walk across town following the Calle Montijas into the Plaza des Armes and then onwards...
Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Romeo! Romeo! Por que eres tu Romeo?

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Back to the relative security of La Pintana this morning, but some of the company look a little worse for wear having drowned their sorrow...
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Tuesday, 14 April 2015

University Students, Markets and Footballs.

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Early morning start at the University of Chile where I was due to run an Applied Theatre workshop for their Drama students, focused on some...
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Monday, 13 April 2015

First Day of Work.

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Breakfast: toast, cornflakes and empanadas smuggled out of the barbecue, is a bit of a scramble in the communal dining room, but by 8am we...
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Mark Griffin
Mark is the Academic Director of the Drama Programmes at St Mary's University in Twickenham. He has worked internationally as a theatre director and educator for the past 15 years, focused mostly on youth, community, and conflict resolution work.

As a lecturer Mark taught at Goldsmiths College, Coventry University and was Head of Performing Arts at Canterbury College prior to joining St Mary’s in 2006.

His Professional directing credits include Henry V (One of US?) and Valhalla for RSC Education; The Wind in the Willows, Jack Cade, The Red, Red Robin for Sevenoaks Playhouse; Tender Souls, The Quality of Mercy and Playhouse Creatures for the Ambassadors Theatre group.

Mark is a director of subVERSE Theatre company for whom has directed fringe premieres of Chief, Dinnertime and OxfamC**t at Theatre 503.

Site specific work includes Purka and Shadow on Icelandic volcanoes and Novocento with students from the University of Genoa.

He is an associate member of the National Youth Theatre.
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