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Theatre Centre brings world-class theatre straight into the heart of schools. We've been touring for nearly 70 years and providing exciting, creative resources for teachers and students. We commission professional artists, designers, writers, teachers and practitioners to create cutting edge work with young people (and theatre!) at the centre. Theatre Centre is an Arts Council registered National Portfolio Organisation.

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Theatre Centre brings world-class theatre straight into the heart of schools. We've been touring for nearly 70 years and providing exciting, creative resources for teachers and students. We commission professional artists, designers, writers, teachers and practitioners to create cutting edge work with young people (and theatre!) at the centre. Theatre Centre is an Arts Council registered National Portfolio Organisation.
Rise Up - Practical Exploration of a text
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Rise Up - Practical Exploration of a text

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Learning outcomes These resources are designed to continue to embed ideas and dramatic techniques explored in Rise Up into the student’s learning and assist them in applying these ideas to their own work. Summary Students will have the opportunity to develop their skills in numerous areas within the Drama curriculum. The plans aim to enable students to create monologues, build character backstories and imagined future life, explore ideas around segregation and the marking of territory, investigate the role of performance poetry within plays and narratives, draw upon the example of the Freedom Riders to recognise and fight oppression in their own lives and on gain more information on writing reviews. These session plans may be adapted or combined to suit the needs of your pupils. We’d be very pleased to hear your feedback, or any suggestions you have for developing these resources further. The Play Rise Up by Lisa Evans. Age advice 13+ The tide was turning – though local governments disagreed, it would soon be illegal to segregate black Americans from white Americans on public buses, in waiting rooms or in restaurants. And yet – in the early 1960s, many states across the south of America kept discriminating against African-Americans… In modern day Britain, four actor-storytellers tell the stories of the Freedom Riders – principled citizens riding buses across Alabama and Mississippi, drawing attention to this illegal discrimination, and facing up to terrifying violence with peaceful resistance. The story of the Freedom Riders is one of ordinary people becoming a civil rights movement, taking on the establishment and changing the world. In a time of Michael Brown, and Trayvon Martin, and Mark Duggan, what does it mean for people to come together and rise up? **The lesson plans contain extracts of the script and a full copy of the text can be purchased directly from the Theatre Centre website.
Mental Health - Anxiety
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Mental Health - Anxiety

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An exploration of anxiety through the use of a short radio play. This first lesson is free and can be taught in isolation. The entire scheme of work is available to purchase. In this lesson students will listen to a 2 and a half minute scene where Ella and her boyfriend, Harry, discuss plans for the school prom. Students will consider what aspects of Ella’s life are making her feel anxious and what support she could seek. They will also consider Harry’s response to her anxiety and discuss how his wellbeing could also be considered. Objectives: To understand how pressures can contribute to anxiety To be able to explain symptoms of anxiety To explore ways to manage anxiety for self and others This resource includes the first scene of the radio play in audio and written format, a ppt lesson and supporting worksheets. Suitable for both Drama lessons and PSHE.
Sex Education play and lesson plans
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Sex Education play and lesson plans

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This resource contains access to the digital play and the first two PSHE lessons that explore the play Birds & Bees by Charlie Josphine. Slide 2 of the ppt has more information on how to access the digital recording of the play, along with the rest of the resources. Free to all state schools in the UK until July 2021. Birds and Bees  is a brand-new show by award-winning writer Charlie Josephine, tailor-made and filmed for secondary school students. Developed with, and for, Year 10 and Year 11 students, it will help teachers address complex topics such as consent, sex positivity, online safety and intersectionality. What teachers are saying: *“Invaluable resource with great planning for lessons pre and post. Effective resource for GCSE play review question because we can access the performance all year to review in class. The play itself is great to raise important discussions around SRE in schools. I think it was really effective for my pupils to understand / see a non-binary character who they could relate to or be educated on. I use Theatre Centre every year and they do not disappoint!” "I thought that it was very accessible, relatable to our young people and addressed topics that are both current and prevalent. " “The kids will love it! So current and with such an important message.” *
Digital Play with supporting Drama Lessons
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Digital Play with supporting Drama Lessons

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This resource contains access to the digital play and the first two drama lessons that explore the play Birds & Bees by Charlie Josphine. Slide 2 of the ppt has more information on how to access the digital recording of the play, along with the rest of the resources. Free to all state schools in the UK until July 2021. Birds and Bees  is a brand-new show by award-winning writer Charlie Josephine, tailor-made and filmed for secondary school students. Developed with, and for, Year 10 and Year 11 students, it will help teachers address complex topics such as consent, sex positivity, online safety and intersectionality. What teachers are saying: *“Invaluable resource with great planning for lessons pre and post. Effective resource for GCSE play review question because we can access the performance all year to review in class. The play itself is great to raise important discussions around SRE in schools. I think it was really effective for my pupils to understand / see a non-binary character who they could relate to or be educated on. I use Theatre Centre every year and they do not disappoint!” "I thought that it was very accessible, relatable to our young people and addressed topics that are both current and prevalent. " “The kids will love it! So current and with such an important message.” *
Creative Writing Skills for future playwrights, poets and storytellers
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Creative Writing Skills for future playwrights, poets and storytellers

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A series of online sessions and writing exercises that explore the fundamentals of developing characters; finding a voice and turning ideas into stories; and the power of metaphor. Suitable for English and/or Drama lessons. This course is intended for young people aged between 11 – 16 years old. All sessions contain a 40 minute video lesson, supporting activity sheets and are led by professional writers. Happy writing folks! Suitable for Closed or Partially Closed Schools. These resources were created as a response to the challenges schools are facing during the Covid 19 outbreak. Includes: Lesson 1 - Frazer Flintham. Exploring the relationship between character and story. Lesson 2 - Nessah Muthy. Developing Characters and their Stories. Lesson 3 -Matilda Ibini & Natasha Sutton Williams. Turning Your Ideas into Stories. Lesson 4 - Charlie Josephine. Writing For Performance. Lesson 5 - Keith Jarrett. Writing Poetry. Lesson 6 - Chinonyerem Odimba, How To Write a Great Opening Scene Lesson 7 - Leo Skilbeck. Devising On The Page. Lesson 8 - Q & A with our writers.
Layla's Room - Practical Exploration
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Layla's Room - Practical Exploration

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Learning Outcomes These resources are designed to continue to embed ideas and dramatic techniques explored in Layla’s Room by Sabrina Mahfouz and assist them in applying these ideas to their own work. Summary Students will have the opportunity to develop their skills in numerous areas within the Drama curriculum. The plans aim to enable students to explore the representation of women in the media, devise scenes based on stimuli, work with an extract of text and to write a review. These session plans may be adapted or combined to suit the needs of your pupils. Extracts of the script are included and the full play text is available direct from the Theatre Centre website. Layla’s Room by Sabrina Mahfouz Respect women, respect girls. Respect yourselves. Remember you are everyone who’s gone before you and you are nobody that has ever been, so make it count, make it special, make a difference, make people listen, love the women who have loved you and watch us make the world move to a better place. For Layla, every day is a battleground. The pay gap, the thigh gap, over-sexed pop and selfies that are photoshopped – they’re just part of the world she lives in. But that world is about to change. While breaking out of her bedroom – and with drama, comedy, poetry and music as her weapons – Layla breaks down and makes sense of the realities, difficulties and absurdities of teenage life in the UK today. Collected from a bespoke national survey, the voices of a thousand UK teens are brought to life in Layla. Their ambitions, concerns, role-models and regrets are woven together by award-winning Sabrina Mahfouz and theatre company Theatre Centre, offering a hard-hitting, yet hopeful, story. Layla’s Room received its world premiere at Redbridge Drama Centre on 15 September 2016 in a production by Theatre Centre. It is ideal for students and young performers between 16 and 18 years old.
The Border  - Exploring a Modern Brechtian Play
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The Border - Exploring a Modern Brechtian Play

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Learning Outcomes Students will explore Characters, Themes, Brecht and Epic Theatre Devices and Devising techniques. The Border by Afsanah Gray The Border is a high energy, outrageous Brechtian parable that explores the lines we draw between ourselves and other people, and the absurdities of borders. Life is turned upside down in one small town as East Oolia shuts the border with West Oolia, dividing here from there, us from them, this from that despite all the fruit tasting the same. In the midst of it all, Stranger, a young girl’s beloved dog, has gone missing. Will Stranger be found before the border closes, or will she be trapped forever on the “wrong” side? With rumours of dog theft and whispers of runaway immigration, how far will the mayor dare to go in her fight for re-election? Does the refugee boy hold the clue to Stranger’s disappearance? These lessons contain extracts and the entire play can be purchased online directly from Theatre Centre.
Twist - Practical Exploration of a Text
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Twist - Practical Exploration of a Text

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Learning outcomes These resources are designed to continue to embed ideas and dramatic techniques explored in Twist into students’ learning and assist them in applying these ideas to their own work. The play text can be used as a starting point to build into their own devised work. Summary Students will have the opportunity to develop their skills in numerous areas within the Drama curriculum. The session plans have been designed to provide ideas for drama lessons and include work on: approaches to characterisation, units and objectives, exploring Abo’s journey, cross-cutting, constructing dramatic contrasts and writing a review. These session plans may be adapted or combined to suit the needs of your pupils. The Play Twist by Chinonyerem Odimba Synopsis: In a radical reimagining of Charles Dickens’ classic novel, we follow one refugee’s journey, buffeted between borders and bad company. Twist transforms Oliver’s struggle for sanctuary into a modern tale framed by the global crisis fast defining the 21st century. Teeming with Dickens’ audacious characters, this production marks a bold collaboration for Theatre Centre, pioneers of new writing for young audiences. Rising-star Chino Odimba has written for National Theatre and was shortlisted for the Bruntwood Prize. Theatre Centre’s first adaptation in over a decade, this retelling of a Victorian masterpiece will challenge intolerance with urgency and compassion. Extracts of the script are included and the full text can be purchased directly from the Theatre Centre website.
Wellbeing Journal Chapter 13: Change
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Wellbeing Journal Chapter 13: Change

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This journal is for KS3 though due to the open ended nature, can be appropiate for KS4 and 5. Suitable for remote learning. Through the 13 Chapters, young people will be given the space to observe, reflect and respond to big topics and themes central to our current world to promote positive mental health and wellbeing. This is a space to stretch your imagination and be creative. The Chapters can be completed in order or hand-picked for the context of your class. Students will follow the same explorative structure to create reflective work for each Chapter. See how to guide to learn more. This chapter explores the theme of change, looking at other artists interpretations to the theme as a starting point to devising a creative response.
Remote Writing Course 6: Opening Scene
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Remote Writing Course 6: Opening Scene

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Guided online sessions and writing exercises that explore the fundamentals of developing characters; finding a voice and turning ideas into stories; and the power of metaphor. Suitable for Drama and English lessons. This is a pre-recorded video lesson and contains some student responses. Simply press play on the video to be guided through the tasks. This course is intended for young people aged between 11 – 16 years old. All sessions contain a 40 minute guided video lesson, supporting activity sheets and are led by professional writers. Suitable for Open, Closed or Partially Closed Schools. These resources were created as a response to the challenges schools are facing during the Covid 19 outbreak. They were filmed during the first lockdown in 2020. They are fully subsidised by Theatre Centre who are a registered non profit charity. Lesson 6 - Chinonyerem Odimba, How To Write a Great Opening Scene.
Remote Writing Course 7: Devising on the Page
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Remote Writing Course 7: Devising on the Page

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Guided online sessions and writing exercises that explore the fundamentals of developing characters; finding a voice and turning ideas into stories; and the power of metaphor. Suitable for Drama and English lessons. This is a pre-recorded video lesson and contains some student responses. Simply press play on the video to be guided through the tasks. This course is intended for young people aged between 11 – 16 years old. All sessions contain a 40 minute guided video lesson, supporting activity sheets and are led by professional writers. Suitable for Open, Closed or Partially Closed Schools. These resources were created as a response to the challenges schools are facing during the Covid 19 outbreak. They were filmed during the first lockdown in 2020. They are fully subsidised by Theatre Centre who are a registered non profit charity. Lesson 7 - Leo Skilbeck. Devising On The Page.
Remote Writing Course 1: Character and Story
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Remote Writing Course 1: Character and Story

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Guided online sessions and writing exercises that explore the fundamentals of developing characters; finding a voice and turning ideas into stories; and the power of metaphor. Suitable for Drama and English lessons. This is a pre-recorded video lesson. Simply press play on the video to be guided through the tasks. This course is intended for young people aged between 11 – 16 years old. All sessions contain a 40 minute guided video lesson, supporting activity sheets and are led by professional writers. Suitable for Open, Closed or Partially Closed Schools. These resources were created as a response to the challenges schools are facing during the Covid 19 outbreak. Lesson 1 - Frazer Flintham. Exploring the relationship between character and story.
Remote Writing Course 3: Turning Ideas into Stories
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Remote Writing Course 3: Turning Ideas into Stories

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Guided online sessions and writing exercises that explore the fundamentals of developing characters; finding a voice and turning ideas into stories; and the power of metaphor. Suitable for Drama and English lessons. This is a pre-recorded video lesson. Simply press play on the video to be guided through the tasks. This course is intended for young people aged between 11 – 16 years old. All sessions contain a 40 minute guided video lesson, supporting activity sheets and are led by professional writers. Suitable for Open, Closed or Partially Closed Schools. These resources were created as a response to the challenges schools are facing during the Covid 19 outbreak. Lesson 3 -Matilda Ibini & Natasha Sutton Williams. Turning Your Ideas into Stories.
MUDDY CHOIR - Practical Exploration
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MUDDY CHOIR - Practical Exploration

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Learning outcomes These resources are designed to continue to embed ideas and dramatic techniques explored in The Muddy Choir into the student‟s learning and assist them in applying these ideas to their own work. Extracts of the play included with the lesson plans and individual or class sets of the full text can be purchased directly from the Theatre Centre website. The Play Nominated for Best New Play for Young Audiences, Muddy Choir (Age 13+) by Jesse Britton, tells the story of three soldiers serving with the Durham Light Infantry. Including traditional wartime songs, the play is about childhood friends growing up in unbearable circumstances and the humanising power of music. Summary of Lessons Students will have the opportunity to develop their skills in numerous areas within the Drama curriculum. The plans focus on developing skills in improvisation, character development, the use of song within narrative development, strategies for devising, character status and children’s learning across a variety of areas including literacy. These session plans may be adapted or combined to suit the needs of your pupils.
Monologue Script - Up In Your Head by Jon Brittain
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Monologue Script - Up In Your Head by Jon Brittain

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This resource is a script: UP IN YOUR HEAD BY JON BRITTAIN All the things you have thought of while in lockdown and more. Note from the author: This play can be performed by any number of actors (or indeed, just by one.) Distribute the lines however feels best. And feel free to cut lines or change references that don’t feel right for you. In fact to be honest, do what you like. Just keep it snappy. *One thing to note is the line “What does 30,000 people even look like?” This was written when that was the overall covid death toll - so that can either be kept as was or updated to reflect the current death toll. 19 of the UK’s most exciting writers have written a collection of stories for the nation to perform and record. In August 2020, we ran a Festival to celebrate ImagiNation and screened 19 films made up of submissions from people all over the UK. You can see the films on our YouTube channel. The Imagination plays are the perfect provision to use in your school with a Drama or English class, or as something for your Drama Club to do at home via zoom while you can’t meet in person as a great way to feel connected. Get your students to record whole stories or just a line or paragraph from one of the plays. It’s up to you.  You don’t need any acting experience at all. We just want you to enjoy telling a story. ImagiNation is supported by a series of ‘How to…’ videos to give you some tips from top professionals on directing, acting, voice and filming.
Remote Writing Course 5: Writing Poetry
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Remote Writing Course 5: Writing Poetry

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Guided online sessions and writing exercises that explore the fundamentals of developing characters; finding a voice and turning ideas into stories; and the power of metaphor. Suitable for Drama and English lessons. This is a pre-recorded video lesson. Simply press play on the video to be guided through the tasks. This course is intended for young people aged between 11 – 16 years old. All sessions contain a 40 minute guided video lesson, supporting activity sheets and are led by professional writers. Suitable for Open, Closed or Partially Closed Schools. The writing course resources were created as a response to the challenges schools are facing during the Covid 19 outbreak and are recordings of a live video lesson involving secondary students during the first lockdown of 2020. They were created by Theatre Centre, a non profit registered charity. We were able to fully subsidise the project and offer these lessons at no cost to schools. Lesson 5 - Keith Jarrett. Writing Poetry.
Remote Writing Course 4: Writing for Performance
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Remote Writing Course 4: Writing for Performance

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Guided online sessions and writing exercises that explore the fundamentals of developing characters; finding a voice and turning ideas into stories; and the power of metaphor. Suitable for Drama and English lessons. This is a pre-recorded video lesson. Simply press play on the video to be guided through the tasks. This course is intended for young people aged between 11 – 16 years old. All sessions contain a 40 minute guided video lesson, supporting activity sheets and are led by professional writers. Suitable for Open, Closed or Partially Closed Schools. These resources were created as a response to the challenges schools are facing during the Covid 19 outbreak and therefore are fully subsidised by Theatre Centre who are a registered non profit charity. Lesson 4 - Charlie Josephine. Writing For Performance.
Remote Writing Course 2: Developing Characters and their Stories
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Remote Writing Course 2: Developing Characters and their Stories

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Guided online sessions and writing exercises that explore the fundamentals of developing characters; finding a voice and turning ideas into stories; and the power of metaphor. Suitable for Drama and English lessons. This is a pre-recorded video lesson. Simply press play on the video to be guided through the tasks. This course is intended for young people aged between 11 – 16 years old. All sessions contain a 40 minute guided video lesson, supporting activity sheets and are led by professional writers. Suitable for Open, Closed or Partially Closed Schools. These resources were created as a response to the challenges schools are facing during the Covid 19 outbreak. Lesson 2 - Nessah Muthy. Developing Characters and their Stories.