End Of Term Report!

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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

Macbeth Joy in Lincolnshire & Cambridgeshire

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What joy there was on the afternoon of Friday 10 June when the entire Barkston & Syston Primary School, near Grantham, Lincs came together to perform Macbeth.

Our minds have been buzzing with memories of Turtle soup, paleontologists, olympic gymnasts and small business owners – and that’s just the workshop!

You can now watch NAMING THE VIEW on demand.

May Witches Dream!

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During May, FINDING THE WILL has visited three schools, delivered eight Interactive Workshops and one Project Week on A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth, The Tempest and Romeo & Juliet.
What play does a donkey and a lion say to you?
I have a feeling some 4 year old witches may be stealing the headlines when I report back to you

Summer is a Coming in!

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Special Offer to all Secondary Schools, Sixth Form Colleges and Universities.

There is something heartwarming about a room full of young children giggling and gasping as a story, written 400 years ago, unfolds.

I will also be working with three new practitioners – new (or nearly new) to FINDING THE WILL anyway.

The Tempest – a play for our time.

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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?