Image shows a collage of words from children about the Finding the Will workshops

What the Teachers Say

“Another fabulous two days spent with Jules and Nick- we are slightly in awe of the magic they cast in our school! Cleverly incorporating all learners into a re-enactment of ‘Twelfth Night’, the children lived and breathed the text, empathising with key characters, laughing at the funny bits and totally investing in the plot, which is unpicked expertly and in a way which is utterly bewitching for staff and pupils alike. There is a buzz around our school that only William Shakespeare and his trusty practitioners at ‘Finding The Will’ can create. Looking forward to next time already!” Y5 Teacher – St Michael’s Junior, ChelmsfordTWELFTH NIGHT Interactive Workshops

A small brown suitcase, a cross-gartered (in black) yellow sock, a black veil, two black police hats and a selection of white baseball caps on a red table.
Essential props for Twelfth Night – St Botolph’s Primary, Peterborough.

“Thank you once again for such a lovely week.  The children, as always, had an absolute blast and it was such fun! Thank you for everything you do!” Y6 Teacher, St Botolph’s Primary, PeterboroughTWELFTH NIGHT Project Week.

“Every child thrives.  Those who think they can, do, and those who think they can’t, find out that they can.  Jules and Faye come in with no preconceptions and just enable every child to shine.” Y6 Teacher, St Botolph’s Primary, PeterboroughTWELFTH NIGHT Project Week.

“Attached is the feedback form- thank you again so much, the children truly loved it.” Y6 Teacher, St Catherine of Siena Catholic Primary, BirminghamMACBETH Interactive Workshop.

“I most enjoyed how the workshop brought Shakespeare to life in such an engaging and accessible way. The combination of drama, storytelling, and interactive activities made the experience truly memorable for the children. It was wonderful to see them so immersed and enthusiastic.” Y6 Teacher, St Catherine of Siena Catholic Primary, BirminghamMACBETH Interactive Workshop.

Image shows children at St Catherine of Sienna Primary during a workshop
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