In this introductory episode of The Signal Room, theatre director, dramaturg and creative leader Shona Benson joins moderator Michael Frugtniet for a wide-ranging conversation about the arts, human connection and the world in which young people are now growing up.
Drawing on Shona’s decades of experience across theatre and education, the discussion begins with the distinctive power of live performance: the way strangers gather, respond and briefly become a community through a shared story. Theatre, she argues, allows people to encounter difficult experiences, practise empathy and explore unfamiliar emotions within a space that feels real but remains safe.
The conversation then turns to the growing pressures facing the arts. Although culture helps build imagination, identity, confidence and belonging, its value is often difficult to represent on a balance sheet. Shona makes the case for understanding art not simply through its finished products, but through the process of making, participating and connecting with others.
Against the backdrop of social media, artificial intelligence and increasingly digital childhoods, Michael and Shona consider what may be lost when physical spaces for creativity, friendship and informal gathering disappear. Technology can connect young people across the world, but it cannot replace the person beside them at school, the community around a stage or the confidence developed through making and expressing something of their own.
The episode also introduces Shona’s role in The Signal Room and the principles that will guide the series. Young people will be invited to speak honestly about the forces shaping their lives, while adults, educators, artists and frontline professionals will be asked to listen with greater care and responsibility.
For Shona, listening cannot become an end in itself. The purpose is not merely to describe the problems facing the next generation, but to connect their lived experiences with practical support, stronger local spaces, responsible technology and meaningful action.
This conversation establishes The Signal Room as more than a programme of interviews. It is a commitment to active listening, shared responsibility and working alongside young people to build what comes next.