Shakespeare Workshops for Schools – KS1/KS2/KS3/KS4 – The Play’s The Thing!

Shakespeare Workshops for Schools – KS1/KS2/KS3/KS4 – The Play’s The Thing!

Celebrate Shakespeare in your school with an interactive drama-based, action packed, Shakespeare workshop from As Creatives! Available to schools throughout the UK and beyond. Teacher CPD workshops also available!  Shakespeare Week is a national annual celebration giving primary school aged children opportunities for enriching and enjoyable early experiences of Shakespeare. Shakespeare Week 2024 will take … Read More

Shakespeare Workshops, Chichester Free School

“The students now have a clearer understanding of Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’. The level of subject knowledge from Jackson was brilliant. The special facts that he knew blew the children away and made the workshop so much more memorable. Thank you for your fantastic delivery. We really enjoyed having you at Chichester Free School.”

Shakespeare workshops, Manor Park Primary

“All year groups and ages had a fabulous day. All were fully engaged and immersed in the story.  Many skills developed- speaking and listening, creative skills- drama, role play, story telling, performing to an audience, enhanced reading and writing skills. We cannot thank you enough. The whole school had a great day and our learning was … Read More

Shakespeare Workshops, St Edmund’s and St Thomas’ Primary School

“Students gained a great deal of knowledge and understanding of who Shakespeare was and why he is so influential today. They learnt about characters and plot in three different Shakespeare plays and through the creation of tableaux etc they becake bothered by the story and characters involved. This has inspired and excited them for beginning … Read More

Portsmouth Grammar, Shakespeare Workshops

“The children loved the drama aspect of the workshop. The online was amazingly engaging for the children – thanks to Jo’s exciting delivery and constant interaction with individual children. The children gained a good understanding of the content of the play, Macbeth and hopefully a lifelong interest and enjoyment in Shakespeare. A huge thank you … Read More

Shakespeare workshop, Bedlingo Community Primary

Thank you to @AsCreatives for an amazing workshop today based on William Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ – Lots of fantastic discussion and drama. The children loved it 😃@CSC_RARSMerthyr #healthyconfidentindividuals #creative #drama #Macbeth pic.twitter.com/U7O6ZCEtIv — Bedlinog Community Primary Sch. (@bedlinogprimary) October 18, 2022

Shakespeare Workshop, St Benedict’s School

“Thank you for the huge energy and thought put into today’s work with year 9. The students thoroughly enjoyed the activities and have gained an insightful introduction to the play in a way we couldn’t have provided without you.” 

Shakespeare Workshop, Turnfurlong Junior School

“We (pupils and Teachers) absolutely love the workshops that Jackson presents. He first came to Turnfurlong Junior School in 2017 and we use the workshops to launch our work on Macbeth.The pupils found it engaging, they enjoyed taking part as characters and the freeze frames. Most of all, it is great to have a 90 … Read More

Shakespeare Workshops, Haslam Park Primary School

Year 6 LOVED their Shakespeare workshop all about The Tempest. We explored being ‘human sculptures’ and explored the themes of the story. @AsCreatives thank you for a lovely day … Jo you were super and so full of energy! We love reading heritage texts #shakespearesbirthday pic.twitter.com/qAo5NnWCaq — Haslam Park Primary School (@Haslamparkprim1) April 26, 2022

Teaching Resource: Shakespeare Personification Poetry

Teaching Resource: Shakespeare Personification Poetry

Writing poetry inspired by Shakespeare’s plays is a great way to
 cement understanding and celebrate learning, particularly around
 specific scenes. Once pupils begin to think themselves part of the 
scenery, their imaginations seem to more easily ‘ fill in’ the space
 around them, taking in not just the physical space but the atmosphere
and mood in … Read More