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Ryan Thomas Green is an Associate Lecturer at the University of Plymouth, affiliated with the School of Art, Design and Architecture within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business. He holds a doctoral degree investigating psychological responses to experimental music theatre performance, blending composition, education, and academic research. His teaching spans BA Music courses including MUS509 (Independent Study for Musicians) and MUZ607 (Collaborative Project). Previously, he served as a Visiting Specialist in Computer Music and Audio Technology and as a Guest Lecturer in Social Work wellbeing topics.
Research interests center on audience psychology in music theatre, intermedial performance design, and experimental composition. Notable contributions include clarinet music for the Ten Wee Devon Pints project (2023) and publications exploring emotional responses to music theatre, immersive theatre aesthetics, and music-theatre synthesis. His work addresses the intersection of art forms, sensory engagement, and interdisciplinary performance practices.
Ryan’s academic outputs span from neuroaesthetics in live art (2024) to historical music theatre studies (2014), reflecting a trajectory from practice-based composition to theoretical analyses of performance dynamics. His articles highlight trends in audience cognition, cross-media experimentation, and institutional recognition of music theatre as an art form.
Though no formal awards are cited, his role as an educator and researcher underscores contributions to music education and experimental performance methodologies. Advising and grant details are not explicitly stated in available records.
Labs/teams affiliation remains unspecified, though his collaborative projects suggest involvement in interdisciplinary arts initiatives at the university.



