4 Amazing Ways to get through January!

So that’s how we got through long January. 4 different plays, 12 workshops, 1 Project Week and just over 400 young people. Not a bad start to the year eh?

2024 – How was it for you?

End of 2024 – how was it for you? I can’t believe we have reached the end of the year already, but here we are. Thank you for finding the will and wherewithal to work with us for us another incredible year.

Happy Summer Holidays!

Image shows a chalkboard saying schools out for summer

A quick count up shows that during the last 10 months we’ve worked with approximately 1000 children ranging in age from 4 – 16.

We’ve covered the country from Merthyr Tydfil to Peterborough, Southampton to Yorkshire and all sorts of places in between!

FINDING THE WILL in Wales

Image shows Jules outside a church in Wales

the special guest was Michael Rosen (our Patron), so it was fitting that we were there too.
The big voices were still big, the little voices were a little louder but the church holds 800 people! Again, Mr Shakespeare (who was 459 of course last Sunday) has helped children from 7- 15 to come out of their shells.

Why did the cow cross the road?

Image shows Jules instructing children during a workshop

Why did the cow cross the road?
Why does drama matter?
So the real reason why the cow crossed the road – apart from to get to the udder side (see what I did there?) was……

End Of Term Report!

Image shows a poster saying "Keep calm it's almost the end of term"

During the academic year 2021/22 we have worked in 15 Primary Schools and 3 Special Schools with approximately 1450 young people.

A HUGE End of Term Thank You then to all the schools we have worked with this year.

Our wonderful co-founder and director Richard Curnow is heading to the Edmonton Fringe, Canada

The Tempest – a play for our time.

Image shows a book about the Tempest

During March we have visited 4 schools, introduced over 500 children and young people to either The Tempest or A Midsummer Night’s Dream and covered almost 1500 miles.

Is it just the climate we are living in? Or is it that young people nationwide are genuinely giving us hope for a better future?