Skip to main navigation Skip to content Skip to footer
CGO Institute
Coaching, Creativity and Making Connections
  • Welcome
    • CGO Events & Opportunities
    • Producers’ Persona
    • Producers’ Pool
  • About
    • CGO Team
    • CGO Associates
    • Chris’s Blog
  • CGO Institute Short Courses & DipCP
    • CGO Institute – Producing a different future
    • Intensive London Producing course
    • Essential Creative Producing – Short Course
    • Essential Creative Producers – invite your attention
    • About the CGO Institute DipCP
    • DipCP Faculty
    • CGO Institute DipCP alum – the diplomats
  • CGO Development – International
  • The Art of Being Heard
  • Books / Resources
    • Reader Comments & Reviews
    • Reading Lists
    • Musical Theatre – making and learning
    • A Musical way forward – vision from 2004…
    • Creative Producers – Mountview 2015/16
  • Contact Us

Author: Chris Grady

Inspired and Concerned

Blog•by Chris Grady•Posted March 27, 2017•0 Comment(s)

Last week I saw one piece of theatre and one reading of a new piece, plus doing an array of surgeries, coaching, and working with new producers and new directors. Tomorrow is our monthly gathering of the “Producers’ Pool” where…

Tags: actors, Presence
Read More

We need theatre critics to uncover new work … please help

Blog•by Chris Grady•Posted March 21, 2017•0 Comment(s)

The arts in the UK, across the UK and into every pocket of community and fringe, owes a great debt of gratitude to Lyn Gardner and her employers at the Guardian for believing in the importance of widespread reporting of…

Tags: bread and roses theatre, foreign body, free rayne artists, imogen butler-cole, lyn gardner, mountview, rich mix, the guardian
Read More

Hot meals in Calais – worth the trip of 2,000 miles ?

Blog•by Chris Grady•Posted March 14, 2017•5 Comment(s)

“Shall we go to Calais, I gather they make great curry?” According to the Mayor of Calais this is the starter question which will lead Eritreans, Kurds, Iraqi, Sudanese and others to leave their homeland and walk or smuggle themselves…

Tags: anna grady, calais, refugee community kitchen
Read More

The essential A in STEAM – arts in education

Blog•by Chris Grady•Posted March 13, 2017•0 Comment(s)

My creative week has encompassed meetings with a playwright exploring 6 new projects which are each in commercial development, an inspiring concert with 4 cabaret bands and over 40 performers offering their celebration of contemporary music, a showcase of a…

Tags: calais refugees, education, lyric hammersmith, mountview, schools, STEAM
Read More

Open Space Tibetan Bells

Blog•by Chris Grady•Posted March 2, 2017•1 Comment(s)

There is something very special about bringing out my tibetan cymbal bells for a new Open Space client. Tonight I had the pleasure to work with Kings College Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPNN to the know-crowd) and an…

Tags: harrison owen, improbable, kings college, open space
Read More

Father/Master of the House….

Blog•by Chris Grady•Posted February 27, 2017•2 Comment(s)

Still Championing on the Fringe…at my age Most of my 58 year old contemporaries are either rich/famous from their creative decisions and brilliant positioning at the centre of the storm, or they have given up years ago and got a…

Tags: Gerald Kaufman, new work development
Read More

Art is International & in the hands of the next generation

Blog•by Chris Grady•Posted February 13, 2017•0 Comment(s)

This week, apart from my sense of play, I have been struck by the joy of international collaboration. At a time when politicians may be talking about narrowing their focus to the local and the immediate, the chosen ones and…

Tags: durham, international, National Student Drama Festival, student drama
Read More

Play is serious business – and so so needed

Blog•by Chris Grady•Posted February 6, 2017•3 Comment(s)

 This weekend, I was a guest at the launch of a new collaboration between the China based GengXing Culture Development Company, Ginger.cat, and the UK based Big Foot Arts Education. Big Foot work in schools to inspire young people through…

Tags: authentic artists, bigfoot arts education, gengxing culture, london mime festival, play
Read More

This House – a very personal despair

Blog•by Chris Grady•Posted January 24, 2017•4 Comment(s)

I have three personal rules: Only walk out of a show that I have bought a ticket for, try not to read reviews of a show I am going to see before seeing it, and (because I am not a…

Tags: headlong, michael billington, nick clegg, nimex, review, this house
Read More

Spotlight on arts and young people

Blog•by Chris Grady•Posted January 21, 2017•0 Comment(s)

I read an article on Wed 18th in the Evening Standard where Christine Lagarde, head of the IMF, talked at Davos of the “crisis of the middle class”. Exploring where current Brexit and populism-fueled politics were squeezing out the middle…

Tags: arts, Davos, education, middle class, Obama, STEAM
Read More

Posts pagination

Prev Page 1 … 20 21 22 … 38 Next Page
Subscribe for updates
Loading
Recent posts
  • The Maiden Name DynastyFebruary 14, 2026
  • Ballad Lines – a creative journeyJanuary 31, 2026
  • Bristol Dramsoc – always a joyJanuary 24, 2026
  • It’s Done…stop doing it !!January 12, 2026
  • I Thought I’d RetiredNovember 24, 2025
Copyright © 2025 CGO Institute