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Our 2008/9 Education Team

All our team members have enhanced CRB checks, and most are qualified Arts Award Advisers.

Dinos Aristidou
Dinos has written numerous plays, including one commissioned by Chester for their city’s Millenium production. He is currently directing and devising a community diversity production for Watford Palace Theatre. He was Education Manager at Cardiff’s Sherman Theatre, and has run writing and theatre workshops with young people and teachers around the world.

 

ChrisBoilingChris Boiling
Chris was selected for the first BBC Writers' Academy, and currently writes for EastEnders, Casualty and Holby City. He is also working on the next series of The Street with Jimmy McGovern. Chris has taught English to foreign students and has a Masters degree in Television and Radio Scriptwriting.


SaraCliffordSara Clifford
Sara's plays, include several for young people:Head Over Heels (OTTC) & Wedding Story ( Nottingham Playhouse). She has led drama and writing workshops in schools for over twenty years, is an Education Associate for Donmar Warehouse, delivers the Continuing Development Programme for Creative Partnerships, and recently completed Belonging, a project for secondary schools using drama, dance and writing. Sara is co-author of Making a Leap, a drama handbook for working with young people. She is writing a new play, Chasing the Dragon; and a one woman show about Vera Brittain for Nottingham Playhouse.

 

Dominique De Light
Dominque has an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. She specialises in working with marginalized writers and was writer in residence at First Base Day Centre. She edited The Rough Guide to Trinidad and the Caribbean, and has devised and taught numerous creative writing projects and courses. Dominque holds a PGCE in post compulsory education and is registered with the Institute of Learning
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VanessaGebbieSue Eckstein
Sue combines creative writing – novels, radio and theatre plays – with her academic work at Brighton and Sussex Medical School. She has recently had two plays broadcast on Radio 4.  She is currently working on her PhD in creative writing, and is writing her second novel. Sue is a member of the Society of Authors.

 

JulieEvertonJulie Everton
A Royal Court Young Writer, Julie has written numerous plays and now concentrates on screenwriting and writing for television. She has worked in schools and community organisations for over fifteen years, including teaching drama and running playwriting INSETs. Julie also teaches creative writing and screenwriting.


VanessaGebbieVanessa Gebbie
Vanessa is a widely published, prize-winning writer of literary fiction. Her debut collection is Words from a Glass Bubble (Salt Publishing, 2008). Vanessa is an experienced and enthusiastic facilitator of Creative Writing and is at ease with both school groups and adults.

 

JoeHammondJoe Hammond
Joe is currently one of 'The50' - a Royal Court/BBC initiative designed to support and nurture fifty ‘exciting and emerging’ UK writers. His most recent play, Costa Blanca, was awarded a grant by Arts Council England. Joe has a PGCE and an education background. He works with young people and adults, using techniques to build confidence and skills in creative writing.


CHarmar-BrownChristine Harmer-Brown 
Christine’s television writing experience includes working on Casualty, co-writing with Lynda La Plante, and Inside Out, an original drama. Her plays include 15 Minutes and Wearing Something Heavy.  She is part of the Writers' Centre at Soho Theatre, runs various workshops for adults and young people, and has worked on numerous schools projects.

 

NatashaLangridgeMarian Kilpatrick
Marian Kilpatrick is a writer and performer who was a stand-up comic for six years. She studied drama at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and has worked extensively in radio. She has also written for television and for magazines. She has worked extensively with young people, including running writing and drama workshops in schools.

 

NatashaLangridgeNatasha Langridge
Natasha co-authored Rage and Reason: Women Playwrights on Playwriting. She has written and directed a number of plays, including Beverley which received a national  tour and The Method which premiered at The Oval House Theatre ,London.  Natasha's  new play, Shraddha, is under development with Soho Theatre, London. Her work in schools includes adaptations of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the Jungle Book, and new plays, The Magic Red Cat, Crompton and Blue Shoes.

 

NatashaLangridgePaul Lyalls
Paul is a performance poet and storyteller. He has performed his poetry at the Edinburgh Festival, Glastonbury, and Hay-On-Wye. He is one of the stars of the tv series The Big Slam Poetry House. He features on the July 08 Oxfam children’s poetry CD. His education residencies have resulted in four anthologies of poems.

 

SueMaclaineSue Maclaine
Sue has worked in theatre as a performer, devisor, workshop leader and writer for more than twenty years.  She has facilitated various writing and drama groups, worked with BrightonYouth Theatre, and has created performances as part of the National Youth Theatre. She is a qualified British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreter and has worked with special needs pupils.


andrew g marshallAndrew G Marshall
Andrew is a journalist, writer of non fiction and published playwright (Oberon Books: Coming Around Again), whose plays include Walking Out and Sex in the Seventies. He is the author of I love you but I'm not in love with you published by Bloomsbury and translated into twelve different languages. He writes for major national newspapers and magazines and has lectured around the world.


mike sellsJosie Melia
Josie has written award-winning work for theatre and film, plus comedy sketches performed at the Komedia. She has worked with young people for several years as a teacher and as a youth counsellor, and worked for the Trust for the Study of Adolescence. She is currently working on a feature length screenplay.


Mike Sells
Mike is a playwright. He graduated on the MA playwriting course from Birmingham University and taught on scriptwriting projects within a number of local authorities. Mike then set up and ran the Outreach Program for Streets Alive Theatre Company. Mike is currently working on radio dramas and studying scriptwriting for film.

 

JoSmithJo Smith 
Jo has worked in various forms of theatre and drama in education for many years. Her primary medium is writing for the stage, and she trained as a director at the National Theatre. She is currently engaged in developing a new musical. She works part-time as a copywriter and has a Masters degree in Performance Studies.


CarolynThomasCarolyn Thomas
Carolyn writes short stories, television sitcom scripts, plays for radio and theatre and is working on her first novel. In 2004 was runner up in BBC3’s nationwide ‘End of Story’ competition. She is currently a part-time dyslexia tutor at Central Sussex College in Crawley. Carolyn has experience of working with special needs pupils.


Helen nelderHelen Nelder
Helen is a theatre director and playwright. She trained as an actress in Paris, and worked as an English and Drama teacher for more than ten years. As a freelancer she teaches playwrighting and media studies. She is the founder of w@rn Theatre Company 2000, a community theatre company exploring social issues, including domestic violence, young carers, refugees and bullying.


Peggy Riley
Peggy is a playwright, writer and community artist living in Kent. She was Writer on Attachment at Soho Theatre and Writer-in-Residence at HMYOI Rochester. She is currently writing fiction and plays, and has two musicals in development. Peggy has a background in creating magazine projects and live events and she regularly runs workshops on creative and life writing and filmmaking in schools, prisons, and community centres throughout the UK.

 

Heather Taylor
Heather is a writer and performer. Her work has been published and produced throughout Europe, Asia & North America and includes film, theatre, poetry, fiction, radio, journalism and acting. Her feature film, The Last Thakur, premiered at the London Film Festival in Autumn 2008. Her latest book of poetry and prose, Look of Vultures will be published in 2009.

Heather Taylor