Play Your Part

Introduce your children to the magical world of open-air theatre with an action packed drama activity to remember. Storytelling games, stage fighting and the chance to re-create a key scene from Shakespeare’s most famous play – this one hour workshop will entertain and inspire. Delivered by experienced theatre facilitators, Katie Solly and Izzy Kersley will ensure that a good time is had by all.  

Children aged 8 – 12 will love this theatrical adventure. Come and join in!
Starts 1.15 pm at PSF Fringe on Sunday 21st July.


At the Fringe this year…

  • Oranges, Metaphors and a Certain Baker’s Daughter

    Professional actors will perform the winning entry in the PSF Shake it Up! writing competition held in partnership with the Bohunt Academy Trust. The piece…

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  • What did Italy mean to Shakespeare?

    Charlotte Moore read English at St Anne’s College, Oxford, and taught the subject in schools for several years before becoming a full time author and…

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  • Why Shakespeare?

    Andrew Matthews is a children’s writer who is best known for his Shakespeare Stories, which have been translated and published in many countries. He was…

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  • Post Mortem

    Post Mortem was a winning entry in PSF’s Monologues and More writing competition in 2020, and was produced as a short film in that year.…

    Read more: Post Mortem
  • Salty

    Salty was performed as a companion piece to the RSC’s 2018 tour of Romeo & Juliet and tells the story of Rosaline, Romeo’s initial love…

    Read more: Salty
  • Play Your Part

    Introduce your children to the magical world of open-air theatre with an action packed drama activity to remember. Storytelling games, stage fighting and the chance…

    Read more: Play Your Part