Liberty: “Oscar night at the planet”
Liberty approached The Learning Theatre to assist them with the group wide launch of the Bł campaign. (Best People doing the best things, best.) Four performances at the WITS Great Hall was attended by almost 3000 employees who thoroughly enjoyed the multimedia theatre production.
The crew of six take up the Bł challenge and start preparing to become fully fledged crew members of Starship Liberty under the guidance of Geordy. We see them struggling to come to terms with who and what they are and how they lose the bad habits and take on the new Bł attitude and behaviour. They learn what being and doing the best is all about. They confront the misconceptions about these terms and work through until they understand exactly what it means and how they need to change in order to be a part of the crew of Starship Liberty. At last they are deemed ready and they take up their places in Liberty and fly off to Planet Bł.
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Iscor: “Bricks for Africa”
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Old Mutual Group Schemes: “Save for the future”
This production made use of four short plays (+/- 15 minutes each) with three actors, and more than 40 performances took place all over South Africa to assist with financial education. Topics dealt with included: The long term financial view, Save your money and save your life, The nuts and bolts of personal finance, The budget, etc.
Lots of original music, dance and comedy was used to carry the messages across.
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Two of the Learning Theatre's favourite performers, Johan Bothma and Patrick Bokaba, teamed up with five consultants from Deloitte Consulting to perform a play called 'All you ever wanted to know about e-learning but were afraid to ask.'
The occasion was the Deloitte Consulting conference on e-learning and the actors - both amateur and professional - had a great time singing and dancing to entertain the 300 strong audience.
A great time was had by all and the Learning Theatre would like to thank our new-found thespians from Deloitte Consulting for their time and sterling efforts!
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Office of the Auditor-General: “Raiders of the lost cave”
The Office of the Auditor General recently embarked on a Change and Transformation programme that aims to achieve the strategic goals of the organisation through personal growth and implementation of new processes and systems. The Siyanqoba Strategy, as it is known, has far-reaching advantages for the organisation and its people. In order to communicate the strategy and to energise all employees the medium of corporate theatre was used with great success.
The corporate theatre was designed as a realistic drama with a cast of four actors, and 13 performances of this Facilitated Theatre® production was staged within a two week period reaching nearly all the employees in all nine provinces.
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