Malcolm
has lectured on the V&A Short Course Programme
since 2009 devising and developing a range of courses on Theatre History
and Practice.
He is also an acredited lecturer with The Arts Society.
Malcolm was workshop and Events manager at the V&A Theatre
Museum in Covent Garden for 10 years where he was responsible
for many theatre talks and workshops for adults and interviewed many
leading British actors and directors including Kenneth Cranham, Barry
Cryer, June Whitfield, Jude Law, Zoe Wannamaker and Don Black.
He has lectured and led workshops at RADA, Mountview Theatre
School, E15 Theatre School,
The Actors Centre and Rose Bruford College.
He chairs occasional post show talks for
Ambassador Theatre Group Productions.
He lectures for Road Scholar USA with groups visiting
UK from America on Theatre and Arts Tours and has lectured for London
Arts Discovery Tours.
He has also lectured for U3A, the Women's
Institute and other social study groups
Malcolm has contributed as a speaker on theatre to many television
and radio programmes.
He runs Intimate Exchanges Theatre Company, which
specialises in dramatised lectures and readings.
He has also worked with Age Exchange Theatre Trust
since 2000 on many community arts programmes with older people and
intergenerational theatre projects.