Reveal Theatre works hard with others to help bring education through drama, working within schools and other organisations we deliver workshops and interactive lessons to help eachother understand some of the problems facing our society today.
'Game On' and 'Silent Anger' are two ways in which we do this. More information can be seen by clicking the respective logo and visiting the invidual websites.
“Game On” is a programme of work delivered to both Key Stage 3 pupils of High School and Key Stage 2 pupils of Primary School that explores through the use of drama workshops how dangerous and extreme views and beliefs can divide communities and also we investigate how cohesion is the foundation of the values of equality.
Through drama, the children and young people explore their concerns, worries and experiences around the issues of race, religion and culture by looking at their stories.
“Game On” is delivered by Reveal Theatre’s experienced and trained practitioners working closely with our Partners associated within the area of Cohesion and PREVENT.
Following on from the “Silent Anger” production,
Reveal Theatre present
“Silent Anger The Workshops”,
in association with Staffordshire Police.
These interactive drama workshops
explore the issues of extremism and
these ideologies that can lead to
Violent Extremism and acts of Terrorism.
The workshops are based on organisations
that pose a threat in domestic extremism
and international extremism.
Reveal Theatre created the workshops
from interviews conducted with Far Right extremist
organisations and also Islamist movements.
The workshops use the real words and
documentations
of these movements to break down
any preconceived ideas and to reach a more
enlightened and informative conclusion
in such a complex issue.