School Workshops
Big Shakespeare Day
Everyone loves a good story – and as William Shakespeare was the greatest storyteller of them all!


Introduction
A Big Shakespeare Day allows every year group in up to a two-form entry school a chance to explore one of his plays through fun, engaging and age-appropriate drama-based activities. And on top of the workshops, you’ll receive Follow-Up sheets for each year group, with suggestions of where you might take the work next!
A Big Shakespeare day comprises …
Assembly
An interactive assembly, looking at the life of William Shakespeare – and some of the characters he created.
Workshops (one per year group)
Using drama-based activities to bring to life different aspects of the plays, with each year looking at their own play.
Year Groups | KS1 – KS4 |
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Curriculum | Shakespeare |
Pupil Numbers | 30 pupils per workshop |
Duration | minimum of 60 minutes (although we always prefer longer!) |
Space | Large Classroom or Hall / Drama Space |
Workshop Testimonials
Workshop Description
You can choose any of the plays you want, for any year group – but if you’re stuck for choice (and there are 37 to choose from!) you might like to go with the following …
Reception/P1: A Midsummer Night’s Dream – focusing on the Magic Flower …
Year 1/P2: As You Like It, focusing on The Seven Ages of Man …
Year 2/P3: The Winter’s Tale, focusing on the Statue That Came to life …
Year 3/P4: Romeo and Juliet, focusing on the Masqued Ball …
Year 4/P5: Macbeth, focusing on the importance of the Weird Sisters …
Year 5/P6: The Tempest, focusing on Prospero’s Powers …
Year 6/P7: Hamlet, focusing on … The Ghost!
How many pupils can take part?
Up to 30 pupils per workshop in up-to 5 x 1-hour workshops – that’s 150 pupils in just one day.
What is the format of the day?
We will work with you to plan a timetable for the workshops, to suit the number of classes you would like to include – and around the specific timings of your school day.
Are there any technical requirements?
Your visitor will need access to a laptop/ screen/projector set up in the working space.

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