Andrew Maddock

Andrew Maddock

As a visiting tutor for the Future Stage Project at Generation Arts, Andrew is a writer, actor, director and facilitator who enjoys teaching young people and emerging artists. One of Andy’s passions is in using new writing and drama to engage young people in educational settings, and he is able to use his limitless energy to carry out this aim at Generation Arts.  As a writer Andy has experienced significant recent successes staging and performing in his original work ‘The Me Plays’ at The Old Red Lion Theatre for which he has been nominated for 2 ‘Offies’ – Off West End Theatre Awards (Best Male 2014 and the TBC Award) and achieved numerous 4* reviews.   In 2011 he won the Ideastap/ NYT/ Shine Drama ‘Write to Shine’ competition and was the deserving recipient of a two year mentorship from playwrights Lin Coghlan and Phillip Osment.  He has delivered workshops in schools across London working with peer assistants and acting as a mentor.  A former participant of the National Youth Theatre’s Playing Up programme, he subsequently worked as Youth Programme Assistant on the social inclusion programmes at NYT working with Ali and Michelle, and wrote an original piece which was performed by the young people in The Roundhouse hub space.  He has creatively assisted on National Youth Theatre summer courses with young teenagers culminating in a sharing of work at LABAN.   Andy is a founding member of Generation Arts.

Hayley Konadu

Hayley Konadu

Hayley is Peer Facilitator with responsibility for training at Generation Arts.  She is also an actor, writer and workshop facilitator making theatre with young people. Hayley studied Drama at the University of Essex graduating with 2:1 honours degree in 2012. Since then she has been involved in various productions with the National Youth Theatre and the Tricycle Young Company including ‘Pigeon English’ at the Bristol Old Vic theatre (2013) and ‘The Kilburn Passion’ at the Tricycle Theatre (2014). This year she has also had the opportunity to take part in a cultural exchange in Saudi Arabia whereby she delivered theatre making workshops to the locals. As well as this she also got the chance to perform her own writing in Saudi and a subsequent piece of devised work at the Vaults Festival (2015).

 Theatre credits include: Kilburn Passion (Tricycle Theatre)  Pigeon English (Bristol Old Vic) The Class (National Youth Theatre) Team Welcome Ceremonies (National Youth Theatre)

Michelle M Filipe

As Company Manager at Generation Arts, Michelle Masangkay brings a wealth of experience to the role.  Having trained in Drama at Roehampton University, she subsequently qualified as a Youth Worker and has combined her passion for theatre and her skills in supporting young people’s pastoral development ever since.  She worked on community outreach projects for The Bush theatre and on the ground in at Big Local on White City estates. She has supported young people to access creative projects in music, media and drama at The Roundhouse, including Live Jam workshops, music production, street dance and the three-week ‘Represent’ devising project in collaboration with Playing ON and Clean Break.  She is has supported disadvantaged young people to develop circus skills at Arts Depot.  As Creative Youth Worker on National Youth Theatre’s Playing Up programme Michelle implemented quality youth work practice at the company to support disenfranchised young people to access acting training and achieve accreditation. Michelle was Creative Youth Worker at Lyric, Hammersmith for five years where she supported the pastoral needs of participants on the START programme, youth offending projects and the Lyric Young Company.   She is a qualified Arts Award advisor and has trained in providing financial support for young people to manage everyday finances.  Michelle is a founding member of Generation Arts.

Ali Godfrey

Ali founded Generation Arts in 2012. She is a director and teacher and has an MA with Distinction in Applied Theatre from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and a PGCE in Drama from the University of Reading.  She has directed productions with young actors at The Arcola, The Yard Theatre, Central, Hackney Empire, Lyric Hammersmith, The Pleasance, The Platform Theatre, The Roundhouse, Stratford Circus, The Scoop and The Tricycle (now Kiln).  She is a lecturer on MA and BA courses at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and at Drama Centre London.  She co-founded ‘Sharing Voices’, a theatre for development project working with Tsunami children in Sri Lanka. She has facilitated drama projects working with young people from pupil referral units at The Roundhouse, in schools for Outspoken Arts and West End in Schools, co-directed START at the Lyric, Hammersmith and as an Artist Mentor for The Barbican’s “Barbican Box” programme. For a number of years Ali was Head of Drama in London secondary schools in the top 1% of deprivation where she significantly raised the profile of Drama, increasing GCSE results from 53% to 96% A*-C in two years.  She has worked as a GCSE and A’ Level Drama examiner, and undertakes consultancy work in schools to support Drama teachers’ CPD.  She co-produced a Drama INSET training programme at The London Palladium, and has designed the educational workshops to accompany The Railway Children at Kings Cross Theatre.  At the National Youth Theatre, she managed the Playing Up social inclusion programmes for two years, delivering accredited training for young people NEET and raising achievement to 100%. Throughout 2010 and 2016/17 she enjoyed working as a supernumerary in the West End production of An Inspector Calls directed by Stephen Daldry.  Ali is one of 20 social entrepreneurs to have been selected for the 2019 Enterprise Learning Programme led by the School for Social Entrepreneurs. 

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