Ruth Churchill Dower
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  • Holmfirth - for those of you going 'wha??? - Thta's where they made Last of the Summer Wine
  • United Kingdom
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Ruth Churchill Dower commented on David Harradine's event 'Discussing the Future of Theatre for Young Audiences'
"Roger, I have just realised that the conversation is happening in a separate pop-up screen. I have had to go in to my tools and unblock pop-ups, so you may need to do the same to be able to view it all. Could have done with a few instructions on…"
Oct 14, 2010
Ruth Churchill Dower commented on David Harradine's event 'Discussing the Future of Theatre for Young Audiences'
"OK, I think I'm missing something - am I on the wrong page or do I just wait for comments to appear?"
Oct 14, 2010
Ruth Churchill Dower commented on David Harradine's event 'Discussing the Future of Theatre for Young Audiences'
"Can I double check the date for this please as the email that was sent this weekend had Thursday 14th on it which I can do, but the date above is the 13th, which I can't do? Many thanks, Ruth"
Oct 11, 2010
Ruth Churchill Dower might attend David Harradine's event
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Discussing the Future of Theatre for Young Audiences at Online via The Future Playground website

October 13, 2010 from 4pm to 5pm
The first of a series of Future Playground online discussions, led by Stuart Mullins, Creative Director of Theatre Is...Please join us online for a discussion about the future of theatre for young audiences. For background on the discussion, see Stuart's article in The StageSee More
Oct 11, 2010
Ruth Churchill Dower left a comment for Vicky Ireland
"Wow, what a completely lovely thing to say - thank you so much! That's lovely to hear. Do you think we could start making Earlyarts merchandise for our fab fan club?!"
Apr 5, 2010
Vicky Ireland left a comment for Ruth Churchill Dower
"Hi Ruth, You are achieving amazing things. It's fantastic for early arts. Three cheers for you. Vickyx"
Apr 3, 2010
Ruth Churchill Dower replied to Stuart Mullins's discussion Why haven't we got a major festival of children and young peoples theatre in England?
"I think budgets are of course the big issue. Theatre Hullabaloo do a smashing festival encompassing both early years and older children's theatre work in the autumn, and Tutti Frutti are doing their first Children's Theatre festival in…"
Mar 29, 2010
Ruth Churchill Dower is now a member of The Future Playground
Feb 23, 2010

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Holmirth
About me
Founder of creative learning consultancy, Isaacs UK, and Earlyarts, the country's largest professional development network for those working creatively with young children, Ruth is passionate about supporting children's creative learning. Loves paragliding, web2.0 and being in the mountains with our two kids.

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At 17:28 on April 3, 2010, Vicky Ireland said…
Hi Ruth,
You are achieving amazing things. It's fantastic for early arts.
Three cheers for you.
Vickyx
 
 
 

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MANIFESTOS (or, Tell Us What You Really Think)

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Some Thoughts on "Acting Like Children"

This blog is based on the text of a talk I gave today at Rose Bruford college, as part of the Acting Like Children project organised by Polka Theatre, Travelling Light and…See More
May 11

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