Golden Days in January

Years 3&4 set the golden tone of the week with their description of the Castle on High Dunsinane Hill – “Golden floors and red carpets”.
Flaming June – well WE were cooking!

A sparky group of children with interesting ideas of how Hermia and Lysander could be together, despite the law of Athens!
You are now official Shakespeare Ambassadors!
“Naming The View was a really special night. Quality writing and performances came together and we were all invested in your every word. We haven’t stopped talking about it.”
Last one of the year!

It’s the Last blog of the year already! I genuinely don’t know where 2023 disappeared to but, personally speaking, I’m not too sorry to see the back of it. How about you?
Encouraging children to find a voice, and then have the confidence to use it, is even more vital in a world where so many voices are lost amidst the clatter of poverty, abuse, self-importance and general hubbub.
Macbeth Joy in Lincolnshire & Cambridgeshire

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!

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
January Blues? No time for that!

There was an extraordinary banquet laid on for King Duncan – Pepperoni Pizza, Pigs in Blankets and Brussel Sprouts.