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Showmanship with Exeter University performances at Royal Albert Museum (RAMM), Exeter

Barnum & wife in front of the tiger display
Barnum & wife in front of the tiger display. Freak show meets menagerie as this show exposed Barnum as an exploitative entrepreneur.
Students studying at glass case

A really successful collaboration between Exeter 1st year drama students, RAMM and Promenade Promotions took place this Spring. The title of the module was “Heritage, Showmanship & Flim-Flam”; the final, devised performances explored issues about imperialism, patriarchy, showmanship & museum curation and resulted in performed tours around the museum. The students’ research into peepshows, showmen and Victorian ethics produced some memorable insights which demonstrate some of the philosophy underlying Promenade Promotions’ work.

MA module–‘Staging Shakespeare’ for the Drama Department at Exeter University (2013-2014)

‘Research into Practice’ module for the Drama Department at Exeter University (2014)

Exeter University (Autumn 2013 & Spring 2014) – Staging Shakespeare course for M.A. students and 1st Year Steampunk performance project in collaboration with RAMM (Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter)

In Spring 2012, Tony directed the ‘Staging Shakespeare’ M.A. students in a production of 12th Night which toured to local venues and schools in Devon.

He was then an assessor and tutor on the ‘Practical Essay’ module of 3rd Year Exeter University Drama Department students.

Twelfth Night poster stage3
Twelfth Night poster
Scientist with ipad RAMM
Scientist with ipad RAMM
Kris Jennings in Twelfth Night, 2013
Exeter University M.A. Kris Jennings in Twelfth Night, 2013
Mermaids' RAMM performance
Mermaids' RAMM performance
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