- Whole School activity
- Suitable for Key Stages 2 and 3
- Teaching materials
- Interactive show or workshops
- Confident, independent and creative learners
Organisation -We can teach up to 4 groups in a day. The pupils perform the show with the splats teacher who acts as the narrator. This helps cement the whole play together and of course provides a cue for the pupils. The Splats director brings props, pieces of costume and music/sound effects.
Performance – The workshops are active, fun and a real challenge for all, created with physical theatre, movement, circus, dance and scripted character acting. As we learn the show and perform it in just one day, pupils are up on stage before they have any time to think about nerves.
Bookings – Please fill in our enquiry form and we will get right back to you. Please do not hesitate to drop us a line to check availability and to talk through your specific needs and aims for the day, we are here to help. ;0)
Please give Mike a ring on 07944 283659 or send us an email to mike@splatsentertainment.com
Classic plays
Treasure Island – “All pirate stories start here. A day of adventures on Treasure Island.”
by Robert Louis Stephenson
Jungle Book – “The classic tale of friendship as Mowgli discovers what it means to be a human.”
by Rudyard Kipling
Wind in the Willows – “Meet Mole, Ratty, Toad and Badger”
by Kenneth Grahame
A Christmas Carol – “The story that made Christmas what it is today- a tale for all time and all faiths.”
by Charles Dickens
Robin Hood – “Follow Marion, Robin Hood and the band.”
by Folk Tale
Shakespeare days
Macbeth– “One of the great terrifying morality, mystery plays with its witches, warriors and ghosts”
adapted by Mike Redwood
Midsummer Night’s Dream– Puck and the fairies causing chaos with their magical mischief on the humans. What fools these mortals be.”
adapted by Leigh Farrant
Tempest– “Join Prospero on this mystical island as he magically twist and turns the characters ”
adapted by Mike Redwood
Romeo & Juliet– “Explore the action and romance of this most pulsating of plays.”
adapted by Leigh Farrant
Hamlet– “A true who dunnit with only a ghost as a witness.”
adapted by Paul Jenkins
Wellbeing days
How to be Hoppy – “Designed as a fun, creative, imaginative extravaganza.”
by Stephen Richards
The Health Show – “Exploring how food affects the body, how adverts work and how to make healthy choices.”
by Stephen Richards
Team Robot v Meanies – “Looking at issues of bullying. Internet Safety and awareness of how we act online.”
by Stephen Richards