Scrooge had the blackest heart in London; a miser with a love for nothing but money. He was feared and despised everywhere he showed his scowling face… until one Christmas Eve, when Scrooge receives three visitors and learns, at last, the true meaning of Christmas.
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An Inspector Calls
The upper middle-class Berling family is visited by a man calling himself Inspector Goole, who questions the family about the suicide of a young working-class woman in her mid-twenties.
Macbeth
A brave Scottish general named Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself.
All Hail Macbeth
Get your pupils hooked on Shakespeare. This one hour non-stop workshop will have them scrabbling for the text book. The pupils are involved from the moment the witches appear on the heath to the demise of Macbeth.
Great Review!
Stockport Grammar loved our science production, The Light Fantastic! Great visit from @kinetictheatre on Friday! Teaching our juniors about light via, erm, country music and aliens: pic.twitter.com/e0wJIRA9eZ — Stockport Grammar (@stockportgs) February 10, 2014
Sword in the Stone – new for 2014!
We are proud to announce Image Theatre’s brand new participatory show for primary schools – ‘The Sword in the Stone’, written and directed by their new artistic director, Ian McCracken. This interactive musical based on the mystical story of ‘The Sword in the Stone’ follows the life of Arthur, a young squire destined to becomeContinue reading “Sword in the Stone – new for 2014!”
Let’s Eat Grandma
Innovative PUNCTUATION and POETRY play for years 1 to 6. With exclusive rights to perform Roald Dahl’s poems. Let’s Eat Grandma is a funny and informative literacy play for KS1 and KS2.