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We'll meet at the National Theatre at 19:00 on Thursday, just outside the doors on the North side of the building near the South bank of the Thames.
  
 
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Read a bit about the play Greenland.  The National Theatre's website has background information about it and the playwrights who wrote it.  The play was commissioned by the National and follows in a long line of works dating back to the early 1980s that seek to address the big questions/problems facing society as a result of technology and the changes it brings.
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* [http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/62810/productions/greenland.html The play's homepage]
  
 
== Plan ==  
 
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After the play there will be opportunity for us to participate in a discussion about the play:
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''After each performance of Greenland , there will be the chance to discuss and debate the complex issues raised in the play by sitting at the ‘Talkaoke’ table.  Talkaoke, presented by ‘The People Speak’, is a unique interactive discussion format for sharing views, engaging with a variety of different perspectives and debating with other members of the audience.''  More information is available at [http://talkaoke.com http://talkaoke.com]
  
 
== Blogger and Photographer ==
 
== Blogger and Photographer ==

Revision as of 01:51, 31 January 2011

Greenland at the National Theatre, Thursday 3 February 2011

Travel

We'll meet at the National Theatre at 19:00 on Thursday, just outside the doors on the North side of the building near the South bank of the Thames.

Preparation

Read a bit about the play Greenland. The National Theatre's website has background information about it and the playwrights who wrote it. The play was commissioned by the National and follows in a long line of works dating back to the early 1980s that seek to address the big questions/problems facing society as a result of technology and the changes it brings.

Plan

After the play there will be opportunity for us to participate in a discussion about the play:

After each performance of Greenland , there will be the chance to discuss and debate the complex issues raised in the play by sitting at the ‘Talkaoke’ table. Talkaoke, presented by ‘The People Speak’, is a unique interactive discussion format for sharing views, engaging with a variety of different perspectives and debating with other members of the audience. More information is available at http://talkaoke.com

Blogger and Photographer

We will need two volunteers from the studio audience to take pictures and write-up/post a blog entry about this excursion. Get in touch if you are interested.

Science, Technology and Society

Homework

See the assignments page.