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Neil Ruckman

Neil Ruckman is a drama practitioner and storyteller wth over 30 years of experience. He has directed a number of plays, including a UK wide tour of Mark's Gospel. He has performed as a storytelller at a range of arts festivals, including the First International Storytelling Festival in Rome, both solo and with early music group, Fontanella. He has been involved in arts projects and organisations with a faith perspective including JC000, cre8ed and Seeds. He currently teaches Drama, Film Studies, Creative Writing and Psychology from primary to university level. He works for a number of exam boards and is a voluntary leader at The Stable (a Christian church).

Art in the Church, Reviews, Theatre09/12/2016<08/12/2016

Review: The Empty Church

Shannon Craigo-Snell. The Empty Church:Theater, Theology, and Bodily Hope. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. 220 pages. £51.00. At a time of great change politically…

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