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  • 12: Introducing museum theatre to Ghana
    Feb 8 2024
    In this episode I muse with Emmanuel Jewel Peprah Mensah who is a theatre practitioner, researcher, and the current head of the performing arts department at the Centre for National Culture, Ashanti Region, Ghana, West Africa. 
    We discuss tourism as an incentive for creating museum theatre, working with a range of different stakeholders (including royalty) and process of interpreting important cultural artefacts such as a linguist staff.
    This interview is particularly exciting because historically museum theatre doesn’t have a huge presence in West Africa, but Emmanuel is one of the key people working towards developing a local museum theatre movement to interpret cultural collections at historic sites in Ghana.

    Interesting links relating to the topics discussed in the episode;
    Museum Theatre Concept new hope for heritage sites in Ghana
    Retelling Ghanaian stories through Museum Theatre is the way to go
    Prempeh II Jubilee MuseumInternational Museum Theatre Alliance (Asia Pacific)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Americas)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Europe)




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    40 Min.
  • 11: Education, institutional knowledge, and making friends with museum security guards
    Jan 22 2024
    In this episode I muse with Lyn Beasley, who has been a key figure in educational and public programming at both the National Museum of Victoria (now called the Melbourne Museum), and the National Museum of Australia for over forty years. We discuss early inspirations, championing and producing shows, museum education, and the importance of institutional knowledge when developing museum theatre. She also tells us about what she learned from past works, and the vital importance of getting museum security guards on side if you are thinking about putting on a show.

    Interesting links relating to the topics of the epsode;
    Come Alive Festival of Museum Theatre promotional video
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Asia Pacific)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Americas)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Europe)
    National Museum of Australia
    Melbourne Museum


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    57 Min.
  • 10: Episode 10 - Teens Make History at the Missouri Historical Society
    Nov 7 2023
    In this episode host Jo Clyne muses with the Elizabeth Pickard about her work founding the Teens Make History museum theatre program at the Missouri Historical Society. In this extraordinary initiative, high school students are employed as paid apprentices at the museum to devise and perform shows relating to local histories. We consider the power of students recreating local events such as the civil rights sit-ins at local diners during the 1940s, and unexpected outcomes such as the improvement of school results in History amongst student participants. We also discuss the time that the program received an award from former First Lady Michelle Obama, and the transformative nature of museum theatre.

    Some of the institutions and organisations mentioned in this episode;

    Missouri Historical Society
    About Teens Make History
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Asia Pacific)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Americas)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Europe)

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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
  • 9: International relations in museum theatre - Australia and Asia
    Sep 20 2023
    In this episode host Jo Clyne muses with the Patrick Helean from Questacon, Australia’s National Science and Technology Centre, on how the post-covid era has brought a new energy and momentum to finding ways to collaborate with international colleagues in the museum theatre industry. Patrick and I discuss past, present and exciting future international relationship in museum theatre between Australia and Asia.  He also comes up with a highly satisfactory theory in response to my question of why ‘science communicator’ is a job title at cultural institutions, while ‘history communicator’ is not.  

    Patrick shares new approaches to representing scientific discoveries by Australia’s First Peoples, introduces us to the underwhelming sport of ‘snail ball’, and tries to get me to interview his archive glove hand puppet.

    Some of the institutions and organisations mentioned in this episode;

    Questacon
    Osaka Science Museum
    Snail Ball Underwhelming Science
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Asia Pacific)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Americas)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Europe)

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    57 Min.
  • 8: Past Pleasures and costumed interpretation
    Sep 17 2023
    In episode 8, host Jo Clyne muses with founder of Past Pleasures Mark Wallis about the ins and outs of historical costumed interpretation. We discuss how interpretation has evolved over time, the excitement of introducing characters who challenge the dominant narrative, the difference between seated and roving performance at heritage sites, and the nuances of historical costuming.

    Some of the institutions and organisations mentioned in this episode;

    Past Pleasures
    Hampton Court Palace
    Tower of London
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Asia Pacific)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Americas)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Europe) 
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    37 Min.
  • 7: Costumed Covid culture walks in Copenhagen (and beyond)
    Sep 3 2023
    In episode 7, host Jo Clyne muses with archaeologist Thit Birk Peterson about her role as curator of the Middelaldercentret Medieval living history museum near Copenhagen. Thit tells us about her Covid lockdown initiative for historical costumed culture walks in Denmark and how Covid had a lasting impact on the use of first-person interpretation techniques at the Middlealdercentret. Jo and Thit also spend some time laughing about 'interpretation on demand' initiatives and the best way to handle getting trapped in an indoor maze while holidaying in Japan.

    Some of the institutions and organisations mentioned in this episode;

    Middlealdercentret
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Asia Pacific)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Americas)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Europe) 
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    47 Min.
  • 6: Developing a utilitarian museum theatre character
    Aug 30 2023
    In episode 6, host Jo Clyne muses with performer/writer/composer Michael Mills from Heaps Good Productions on the process of developing his signature character, singing palaeontologist Professor Flint.  We discuss the route to starting your own museum theatre company, working with youth performers, and the many opportunities that come with creating a utilitarian character who can go back in time to sing with Mary Anning, host museum birthday parties, inspire book week costumes, and who may even receive fan mail…
    Some of the institutions and organisations mentioned in this episode;

    Heaps Good Productions
    Dinosaur University
    Professor Flint on Spotify
    South Australian Museum
    Adelaide Botanical Gardens
    South Australian Maritime Museum
    Adelaide Zoo
    Adelaide Fringe Festival
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Asia Pacific)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Americas)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Europe) 
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    51 Min.
  • 5: A focus on museum theatre in Germany
    Jul 14 2023
    In episode 5, host Jo Clyne muses with Angela Pfenninger about the museum theatre scene in Germany.  We discuss being a freelance museum theatre practitioner, seeking inspiration abroad, which eras are most popular for interpretation in Germany, and the absence of performances relating to World War II.
     Some of the institutions and organisations mentioned in this episode;
    Bremer Geschichtenhaus (Germany)
    Museum Theater Events (Germany)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Asia Pacific)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Americas)
    International Museum Theatre Alliance (Europe) 

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    37 Min.