Andrew Grundon in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Andrew Grundon in conversation with Roger Kne...

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Geoff Brown in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Geoff Brown is Education Services Coordinator at Middle Temple, one of the four Inns of Court in central London. He trained as an actor before moving to the world of the law and now has a particular interest in advocacy training for those at the start of a legal career - especial ...  Show more

Lucy Skilbeck in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Lucy Skilbeck studied drama in Australia before coming to the UK in the 1980s and establishing herself as a director and teacher. For ten years she was Director of Actor Training at RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art) in London. She is also Founder and Director of Being With Hor ...  Show more

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