Kissing it Better

The Serious Side of Comedy Drama

October 2024

Researchers at the University of Swansea’s Dementia Research Group designed a qualitative research study into the effect of our project on older people’s memory and mood. We carried out the research in September, with members from our Crossgates Good Neighbours Group in Leeds. This autumn, lead researcher Dr Kyle Jones will assess the results and produce a report.

Across the globe, researchers are excited by the concept of ‘cognitive reserve’: the idea that particular activities protect your brain against dementia and memory loss. It’s never too late to start: even people already living with dementia can benefit. To have an effect on cognitive reserve, activities should be:

Ella get your gun! Ella performs in the comedy Tea for Terror

Our programme worked with more than 150 older people from care homes, retirement complexes and community groups. We rewrite our plays (with permission!) so they can be performed by people with physical and cognitive challenges. There’s no physical acting as all stage directions are described by a narrator. And every character’s part is highlighted, so people with dementia can easily follow the script and enjoy the fun, the challenge, and all the medical benefits.

We partnered with:

Thanks to the Pargiter Trust for funding this brilliant project.

“The most fun we’ve ever had on a Monday afternoon,” Harold and Brian, KiB Comedy Club members