Dates and times
Mon 10th January - Friday 14th January, 2022
Drop off at 8:45 am, pick-up at 3:30 pm
Venue
The PumpHouse Theatre
Prices
$249 per person for the full week
How to get tickets
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Event type
Education, Families & Children, Holiday Programme, Shakespeare, Workshops
About
The PumpHouse School Holiday Programme presents
Shakespeare in a Week!
Want to try your hand at Shakespeare?
Come and be part of The PumpHouse Shakespearean Players and put together a performance with all the works… in just 5 days!!
The week will consist of:
- Devising a Shakespearean performance from scratch
- Developing characters
- Creating props and set
- Performing Shakespeare outdoors
Each day will feature some Shakespeare, some prop and costume making, some drama games but most of all FUN!
Don’t miss your chance to perform under the stars just like the professionals do…
Come and be whisked away to a far away land where all is not as it seems – where a tempest brings together magic, spirits, nobles and fools …
???? For ages 12 – 18 ????
Mon 10th Jan to Friday 14th Jan 2022
Drop off from 8:45 am, pick-up at 3:30 pm
$249 per person for the full week
Outdoor performance in The PumpHouse Amphitheatre at 7pm Friday 14th January.
Shakespeare in a Week Tutor: Mags Delaney
Mags’ sense of humour and passion for what she does is infectious.
As a primary school teacher both in the UK and here in NZ she has seen first-hand how being involved with drama has encouraged reluctant learners and help build important social skills whilst having lots of fun. For her drama is the perfect vehicle for individuals to explore their world, themselves and their relationships with others.
Mags is also an award nominated stage manager so has good practical knowledge of stage craft and is always eager to pass it on.
Mags has a love of Shakespeare which goes back to her own school days, where she was lucky enough to be taught by an inspirational teacher who made the words of the Bard understandable and relevant – something she has tried to do herself both in the classroom, during workshops and directing actors.