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4 February 2007

Life theatre

Michael Griffith

The Australian Catholic University is the first local institution to implement the ideas of Earl Shorris, an American who believes in teaching the humanities to the poor. He said that by teaching the disadvantaged literature and art, you would help move them from their journey of poverty.

We join lecturer Michael Griffith and director John Gibson as they introduce their students to the Michael Gow play, Away. This is the final stage of a literature course, and they have to perform a rehearsed reading of the play in order to pass.

Our adult students talk about their lives and share their poetry, as we eavesdrop on their journey to discover the inner thespian.



  • Watch a short film of the students rehearsing and performing.


Guests

Associate Professor Michael Griffith
School of Arts and Sciences
Australian Catholic University Limited

Rosemary Astill

Angel

John Van Gulick

Anissa Chat

Further Information

Associate Professor Michael Griffith's Online Journal

Anissa's online journal

John's online journal

Producer

Kevin Klehr