Tag: fringe-event

  • Oranges, Metaphors and a Certain Baker’s Daughter

    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 was written by Prishay Jahanzeb, […]

  • What did Italy mean to Shakespeare?

    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 journalist. She has published four novels, four historical books for children,”George & Sam”-a memoir of life with her autistic sons, and “Hancox: A House and a Family”-a social and family…

  • Why Shakespeare?

    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 born in Barry, South Wales, and lives in Reading with his wife, Sheena, and their black and white cat, Daisy, who often strolls over his computer keyboard when he is…

  • Post Mortem

    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. Written by Jacky Hilary, a […]

  • Salty

    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 interest. It was written by […]

  • Play Your Part

    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…