SearchCurrently displaying all 245 items in the archive. Enter a search term or click on a filter. Search term Welcome from Pam Schweitzer Founder of Age Exchange Theatre Trust and Director of the European Reminiscence Network Alf Williams If you would like to listen to a short section of the interview as you read, please press the play button on the right. If you would like to read ... Bill Backhouse Bill Backhouse talks to Andy Andrews Andy: You were a stevedore, weren’t you? Bill: We were the elite. Andy: The show is about memories from docklands and it’ll be interesting for kids in ... Introduction from Pam Schweitzer Production ON THE RIVER began life as a piece of Reminiscence Theatre. Like all the Age Exchange shows, we use only words and songs as remembered by contributors. They visited our ... Tour schedule, press and feedback Introduction from Pam Schweitzer Press and feedback Bill and Eileen O'Sullivan If you would like to listen to a short section of the interview as you read, please press the play button on the right. If you would like to read ... Ellen Russell If you would like to listen to a short section of the interview as you read, please press the play button on the right. If you would like to read ... About the Reminiscence Theatre Archive from Pam Schweitzer About RTA Dr Heather Lilley writes: When Pam and I first discussed housing the Reminiscence Theatre Archive within the Drama Programme at Greenwich we shared an aspiration to reuse the archived materials for ... Winter Time Before central heating and electric blankets, just how did we keep warm at night during winter? Winter Time explores life before the home comforts that keep us warm today, telling ... A Docker's Life The Thames River in the early 1900s was still a bustling centre of industry and was the workplace for many people in the South East London area. A Docker’s Life ... My Word, We Are Winning The War! We often hear the stories of soldiers’ lives during WW2, but what about those who were left behind? My Word, We Are Winning The War! is a humorous exploration of ... End Of The War On May the 8th 1945, the surrender of German forces prompted jubilant celebrations all over Europe. No bigger celebrations were seen than those of London, with neighbours throwing street parties ... Gallery Old photographs from content contributors Gallery Old photographs from content contributors Exhibition OUR LOVELY HOPS, an illustrated book of hop-picking memories and photos was launched by Glenda Jackson, long-term Patron of Age Exchange, at the Reminiscence Centre. A specially created three-dimensional exhibition/installation on ... Exhibition A special On The River exhibition/installation was created at the Reminiscence Centre by the arts organization The Common Sense, led by Orit Aziz, Lucy Hall and Kate Tierney and launched ... Production Here you can watch an extract from the whole-day Theatre-In-Education (TIE) programme “Hopping Mad” held in the Reminiscence Centre. A class of local school children participated in a recreation of ... Research Events Research Events Reminiscence Theatre Archive Symposium, The Old Baths, University of Greenwich, May 5th 2012 Pam Schweitzer Keynote, ‘Introducing the Archive: Thirty Years of Interviewing, Dramatising and Publishing Memories’ Student Performances: Making Theatre ... Publications (2013) Heather Lilley and Harry Derbyshire, “Re-performing Memories: Using The Reminiscence Theatre Archive as a Resource for new Intergenerational Work,” Journal of Applied Arts & Health, 4: 2, pp. 191-205. ... The Archive at the University of Greenwich Staff Contributors PAGE: 12345678910Next >