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25th March
18:00 to 19:00
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STRIVE Hosts: Tellin' Stories with Darren Raymond

25th March 18:00 to 19:00
During this Twilight session we will be hosting Darren Raymond. Come and hear from Darren as he shares his lived experience.

.Tonight’s Twilight Session we will be joined by Darren

Daren Raymond is the Artistic Director of Intermission Youth Theatre.

Darren Raymond is the Artistic Director of Intermission Youth and created Intermission Youth Theatre in 2008. He trained as an actor with the London Shakespeare Workout and was introduced to Intermission when performing Othello in a guest production.

Darren’s external directing credits include Shakespeare Walks, Sonnet Sunday, and Voices in the Dark for Shakespeare’s Globe. He is a member of the RSC’s Education Advisory Committee and a Mentor for the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance.​

Here is IYT’s story:

Intermission Youth helps to transform the lives of young people living in London aged 11-30+ through drama, film, whole-person support and community empowerment. We believe that constant support, nurture and care in a young person’s life can give them the confidence and belief to make positive choices and change the course of their lives.

Intermission Youth Theatre was set up in 2008 when actor Darren Raymond was asked to become Artistic Director.

But the story actually started four years earlier, when Darren discovered Shakespeare’s Othello. Here was a character he recognised. Someone, like him, who was vulnerable, isolated, who needed to belong, to find out who he was. Someone who was black.

The combination of Shakespeare’s Othello and Darren being given a second chance by two strangers who believed in him, ignited in him a passion to do the same for others. To make a positive difference in the lives of young people. To raise their self-esteem and aspirations through the power of drama, theatre and Shakespeare. Why Shakespeare? Because the issues he wrote about 400 years ago remain as relevant to young people today: knife crime, gang warfare, postcode rivalry, rage, jealousy, betrayal.

Darren was invited to set up Intermission Youth Theatre at a theatre church in the heart of Knightsbridge, London, established by Bishop Rob and Janine Gillion as a safe, reflective and creative space for arts.

Since 2008, we have worked with over 8,000 young people to improve their mental health, social skills, life outcomes and outlook on their ambitions.

The Youth Theatre has helped them grow in confidence and raise their aspirations, enabling them to apply to university, set up their own business and seek new job opportunities.

Many graduates have gone on to study at leading drama schools and performed with major national theatre companies including Shakespeare’s Globe, the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), as well as in TV, commercials and films.

In 2013 our community programme was established, taking our work into schools, pupil referral units, youth offenders teams and young offenders institutions. Since then, we’ve engaged with well over 8,000 young people across the UK. The team is made up of IYT graduates and current members who lead drama, theatre games and peer-to-peer conversations and workshops.

Due to the expansion of our programme, Intermission Youth has been established as an independent charitable company.

Associated Badges:

In A Nutshell...

  • Collaborate ... with students across the university to engage in positive conversations about student experience
  • Make new connections... meet new staff members and students
  • Show Leadership ... and the opportunity to engage in your own personal development and accountability
  • Learn... from others' expereinces
  • Earn up to 8 Rise points ... which can be recognised within your degree.

Schedule

  • personal_video 18:00 to 19:00 on 25/03/26 - Takes place online
    Telling Stories with Darren Raymond
    A session hosted by STRIVE