Wireless Theatre In Education | Audio Plays
Workshops
We offer workshops in schools in London - whether it be with drama students, or in English classes or after school clubs. The sessions cover radio acting (and the differences between it and acting for other mediums), studio etiquette, microphone technique and characterisation. Including a short 'audio visual performance' by the team, demonstrating a recording in a studio followed by a question and answer session with the pupils and then a chance to get on the mic's and feel it for themselves.
This can also be followed with a recording in the studio with us, and a final edit of your production available to download from The Wireless Theatre Company's website.
Please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for information on our (very reasonable) rates, and further details. See below for photos of past workshops.
2010/11 Education News:
In May 2011 we visited Future Faces Theatre School in Chelmsford to work with the children on some radio drama skills. We worked with three groups - 11-15yrs, 8-10yrs and 5-7 yrs. We had a great time and so did the children. We can't wait to go back and work in the studio with them! Future Faces have theatre schools across Essex - visit www.futurefacestheatre.co.uk for more information.
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2010 we visited East 15 Acting School to work with their Post Graduate Acting for TV, Film and Radio course. We covered studio etiquette, microphone technique, comedy performance and recorded several sketches which they were able to listen to and give feedback on.
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At the end of 2010 we visited West Thames College again to work with their HND students. They then came into the studio to record a script written especially for them, by Ray Gallon.
Joe finally get the grades he needs to go to university. But is it all it's cracked up to be?

West Thames College HND Students.
News From 2008:
Pupils from West Thames College in Isleworth recorded William Shakespeare's
An abridged version of the most famous love story ever told.

Practicing those page turns!

The girls work on their characters.

Getting used to that microphone.

WTC actor Jack works through a scene with some students.


That's a wrap!







