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Theatre for Children in Hospital

DRAMA / General, Performance art
'Persephone Sextou comprehensively frames Theatre for Children in Hospital (TCH) as a bedside and interactive theatre approach concerned with reframing illness and the identity of children in hospital, and argues that TCH offers children the possibility to have a positive experience in an environment that can otherwise be daunting. The author shares her expertise as a practitioner and a researcher working with TCH in NHS hospitals in the UK, thereby crafting an in-depth analysis both from within the process (as a theatre-maker) and from the margins of the process (as a scholar outside the medical field). The book is written from an artistic and philosophical perspective, placing compassion at the heart of TCH artists’ work with children. This also means that readers in healthcare may find themselves frustrated with the idea of having to negotiate who is more altruistic, the artist or the healthcare professional; and which is more compassionate, the “hard data” or the qualitative research?'
Foreword
Prologue
Introduction
Motivation and beliefs
Arts and health
The structure of the book
Chapter One: A TCH definition and more…
Applied theatre in hospitals
Theatre as an ‘antidote’ to clinical stress
A playful ‘marriage’ of two cultures, the artistic with the clinical in audience participation
The artist–child synergistic relationship
Ethical concerns
TCH and therapy
Chapter Two: The distinctive features of TCH practice and research
Background information of the study
Understanding the clinical context
The study: Methodology
Findings and discussion: TCH practice comes alive!
Chapter Three: TCH as a choice: ‘I want to make a difference!’
A philosophical approach to TCH
Aristotle
Heraclitus
My philosophy
Chapter Four: Concluding thoughts
Summary
The future of TCH
Appendices
Appendix One: Breathing with Love, the script
Appendix Two: The shape of our bedside theatre rehearsals
Appendix Three: Writing a TCH proposal plan (bid)
Appendix Four: Example of application letter
Appendix Five: Guidance for applying for NHS Research Ethics Committee approval (for researchers only)
Note on the author
Bibliography
Index