Anything Goes
What does "inclusion" mean for someone who has never been allowed to call themselves a student? In this episode of Anything Goes, we sit down with Saul Hewish—a practitioner who has spent decades working behind the walls of prisons, in youth offending teams, and in special educational settings. He brings that frontline experience into his Warwick teaching on modules like Community Theatre and Drama Healing. We talk about what universities can learn from a prison workshop. About designing classrooms where the "beginner" and the "outsider" have as much to offer as anyone else. And about the one thing he hopes his students carry with them—not just into their careers, but into the rest of their lives. A conversation about the bodies we exclude, the spaces we refuse to imagine, and what "Anything Goes" really asks of us.
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