From Malawi
Annie Lennox visited Theatre for a Change in February of this year, and spent time with both the sex work and the teacher training programmes. read more of 'Annie Lennox comes to visit TfaC Malawi'… In May 2011, two groups of 18 third year students from St. Mary's University College (SMUC), London on work placement. The purpose of the visit was to learn how TfaC applies Interactive Theatre, specifically 'Touch Tag' (a TfaC variation of Forum Theatre) in its work. read more of 'TfaC Malawi and St Mary's University College UK'… read more of 'TfaC signs a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Malawi'… We are very excited to have a Prof Mike Adler join us at TfaC. He has had a distinguished academic and policy career in sexually transmitted infections as well as HIV in the UK and we look forward to his advice as we develop the research work of Theatre for a Change. read more of 'Professor Mike Adler of University College London becomes ambassador'… Michael Keating has taken up his role as Ambassador for TfaC - having been UN Resident Representative in Malawi, Michael is now working with Kofi Annan in on the Africa Progress Panel. We are happy and proud to be working with Michael, who has committed to supporting the work of Theatre for a Change across Africa. read more of 'Michael Keating becomes Ambassador'… The Seeding Project Impact Assessment September - December, 2007 gives a great insight into the successes that TfaC has achieved. Read short extracts and download an executive summary or the full report. read more of 'Seeding Project Impact Assessment'… Theatre for a Change is working with sex workers and training a core team of facilitators read more of 'TfaC in Malawi'…Annie Lennox comes to visit TfaC Malawi
TfaC Malawi and St Mary's University College UKTfaC signs a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Malawi
Professor Mike Adler of University College London becomes ambassador
Michael Keating becomes Ambassador
Seeding Project Impact Assessment
TfaC in Malawi