Theatre degree opens doors

Arts Education Law
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When Alix Lencz discovered Griffith’s Bachelor of Contemporary and Applied Theatre she knew it was perfect for her because it didn’t just focus on performing. “It also exposed me to all the elements involved in a production,’’ the 2010 graduate said. After completing her first year at Griffith, she found a liking for backstage and […]

Theatre coup for arts-corrections conference

Professor Michael Balfour head and shoulders
Arts Education Law
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The internationally acclaimed Geese Theatre Company will perform at next week’s Creative Innovations in Corrections conference, hosted by Griffith University. Renowned for its work in prisons, the British company will conduct a demonstration and workshop and will perform Stay, a vivid depiction of domestic abuse that follows the disintegration of a couple’s relationship through the […]