pdf, 22.4 MB
pdf, 22.4 MB

This 21-slide lesson introduces students to the key context of Alan Bennett’s ‘The History Boys’.

The lesson provides an introduction to Bennett’s career, Oxbridge, Thatcherism and New Labour, as well as the key themes and ideas of the play. Students consider what makes a good teacher, and learn critical vocabulary linked to the play. The role and significance of ‘history’ is also debated, while New Labour’s focus on ‘spin’ is explained in view of its relevance to the play. Theatre reviews of notable productions of ‘The History Boys’ are also included for discussion.

Questions, discussion points, and tasks are featured throughout for students.

This resource is ideal for those studying the play at GCSE or A level.

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