Big Brum Projects and Teaching
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Big Brum creates and delivers a multitude of participatory projects to help teachers and young people utilise drama as a powerful force for learning and progression. Supporting new and experienced teachers of drama is vital throughout an educational era that has seen the arts in schools steadily diminish.

Our projects are many and varied, working with children, young people and their teachers to help support schools in creating a more creative curriculum, and to inspire young learners to fulfil their creative potential. We work locally, regionally nationally and internationally in partnerships with learning organisations and other theatre/drama companies dedicated to creating outstanding work for young people.

If you’re as passionate as us about the importance of Theatre in Education, you can join in the conversation at the Drama Education Hub, an online space for those committed to exploring the profound potential of drama in education.

We have just completed a three-year partnership project with a group of primary schools in the West Midlands. ‘Creating “Schools of Recovery”’ has been supported by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation. A series of resources and reports are now available, with more coming onstream soon.

 
 

Big Brum is proud to be able to produce work as an exemplar of Theatre in Education and its potential as a powerful tool for learning.

View a project below to view teaching resources.