Our work

In the arts

RSC

In 2024 the Royal Shakespeare Company used our award-winning Prospero to develop a series of interactive learning resources for schools, focusing on Macbeth.

In schools

Woodrow

In 2024 C&T collaborated with Woodrow First School in Redditch, Worcestershire on a healthy living initiative.  Working using drama across the curriculum C&T and teachers created a range of interactive walks for smartphones, that brought the local landscape to life.

These walks were than shared with families and the wider community to get local people more active. The walks will be refreshed annually, to engage new generations of children and families.

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Mission Control

Collaborating with space scientists at Imperial College London, C&T are creating an exciting education resource for 9-13 year olds that uses drama and digital technology to bring to life to challenges of space exploration for a new generation.   

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In universities

Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London University, use our Prospero platform to teach MA students important new digital skills to enhance their creative practice.

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Learning disabilities

Worcester’s learning disability social and support group, The Monday Night Club, have been working with C&T for over ten years. Together we are currently making a set of interactive recipe guides for smartphones which neurodiverse people can use to cook their own healthy meals, enabling them to lead more independent lives.

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Special needs

Move for Music is a programme of work to enable children with profound Special Educational Needs and Disabilities to create music through gestures and action.

Using a ground-breaking motion detection solution created by C&T, the project developed through a partnership with Fort Royal Special School in Worcester, enabled hundreds of children to create their own music and perform it live at a special performance for friends and families.

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Kenya

For fifteen years, C&T has been working in Korogocho, an informal settlement on the outskirts of Nairobi. Using C&T’s distinctive approach and in partnerships with local charity Smiles Africa, we have extended opportunities for learning and training to thousands of children and young people.

This included games for basic smartphones that taught social distancing during Covid-19 and drug rehabilitation projects for teenage boys.