Programmes
From immersive storytelling for a curious 3-year-old, to role play for 5-year-olds; from exploring literature as an inspiration for creative drama for 7-year-olds to devising and improvising original scripts for our older children, we’ve got a fun and inventive line up for your children.
Our Programmes
2-5 Years
Talespinners
Talking Tales: Story and Creative Drama for Early Years [for 2 to 4 year-olds]
Book of Live Adventures: Creative Drama Program [for 3.5- to 5.5 year olds]
5-8 Years
Yarntellers
Creative Drama and Theatre Programme for 5- to 8-year-olds
9-13 Years
Storyweavers
Creative Drama and Theatre Programme for 9- to 13-year-olds
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How do theatre workshops benefit children's development?
During our theatre sessions, children explore, question, create, and reveal playfulness in a safe, supportive space. Each child moves through his or her unique journey of continuous learning and developing skills in communication, creative and critical thinking.
How do theatre workshops promote creativity and imagination?
These workshops are like magical portals that transport the child to exciting places where they can bring characters to life, tell captivating stories, and explore a range of emotions. Through acting, improvisation, and stagecraft, they’ll learn to think outside the box, embrace your unique ideas, and express yourself in ways you never thought possible. These classes also foster teamwork, problem-solving, and communication skills that will benefit you both on and off the stage.
Will my child gain confidence through these workshops?
Our workshops are designed to let that special-ness shine. To give kids a safe space, a platform to playfully journey through their inner and outer worlds, express themselves and their ideas with full abandon, and do cartwheels of celebration about their uniqueness.
What all can my child expect during these workshops?
We use tools like dramatic play, literature, art, movement, improv, puppetry, writing, collaboration and feedback. And all the time the kids think they’re just having fun!
