Stories
- Article
Dynamo on the past, present and future of magic
The magician takes a tour and shares stories of history and inspiration.
- Article
How the magician’s assistant creates the illusion
Without breaking the spell, performer Naomi Paxton reveals the subtle ways the magician’s assistant helps the audience to keep believing.
- In pictures
The original drama of operating theatres
Medicine as ‘theatre’ began in the 16th century, when paying audiences enjoyed candlelight, live music – and a cadaver being dissected in front of them, all the in name of education.
- In pictures
Medicine Now... then
A look back at highlights from Medicine Now, an exhibition from 2007 where artists and audiences explored the connections between contemporary medicine, life and art.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
"Hospital Audiences"
Date: 1997-2006Reference: ART/AFH/A/8/30Part of: Arts for Health: archive- Archives and manuscripts
Left Unit - Special Audiences
Health Education CouncilDate: 1989-1991Reference: SA/HEC/A/43/1/12Part of: Health Education Council and Health Education Authority- Archives and manuscripts
The BBC General Advisory Council paper, The BBC's Medical Programmes & Their Effects on Lay Audiences, and completed study
Date: 1976Reference: PP/CMF/D/4/2Part of: Fletcher, Charles Montague (1911-1995), epidemiologist- E-books
- Online
A lecture on heads, by the celebrated George Stevens; which has been exhibited upwards of three hundred successive nights to crowded Audiences, and met with the most universal Applause
Stevens, George Alexander- E-books
- Online
The celebrated lecture on heads; Which has been exhibited upwards of one hundred successive Nights, to crowded Audiences, and met with the most universal Applause. By G. Alexander Stevens
Stevens, George Alexander