New Book "Billy Beware!" with Audio CD
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Tuesday, 19 November 2024

WE HAVE SO MUCH TO OFFER

As we are approaching the year end, I am taking the opportunity to remind you of the scripted plays we love to perform at your school.

Starting with the youngest and working through the whole primary age range, we are currently carrying the following:

For Nursery, Reception and Key Stage One performances with a strong message delivered in a fun-filled, light-hearted manner with masses of humour, music, songs and audience participation.

"The Adventures of the Gingerbread Man": a clear reminder to be happy with what you have.  

"The Hare & the Tortoise": the value of true friendship.

"Not such an Ugly Duckling": a reminder that bullying is very unkind, and will not be tolerated.

"Billy Beware!": awareness to danger in the house, garden, park and outdoors generally.

For Key Stage Two plays that are linked to the National Curriculum and fully researched for accuracy of content. Also delivered in a fun-filled, light-hearted way with plenty of humour, music, songs and audience participation.

“The Story of Aesop’s Fables” – Eight of the best-known fables performed by actors in half masks depicting animals to illustrate the morals.

“Timeline” – English history from stone-age to the present day; with many important characters and events portrayed by one actor employing numerous costumes and props.

“Henry VIII” – From the death of Henry Tudor to the death of Henry VIII; a play with 15 characters and an execution for good measure.

“Search for the Lost Tomb” – An expedition into the lives of the Ancient Egyptians with an eccentric professor and her faithful aid, and a mummification to enthrall the audience.

“World War II” – Follow the trials and tribulations of a typical working-class London family during the whole period of war-torn Britain. So much nostalgia and emotion for those who experienced it.

“Robin Hood Rescues the Forest” – An environmental, ecological study with all the Robin Hood characters, and a touch of Morris Dancing thrown in.

I suggest you check our website for the many commendations on all the above.

Next time I will tell you about what else we can offer but, in the meantime, a few pictures.

Albert…..








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