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“Goldilocks & the 3 Bears” Live Theatre Show

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Workshop Category: Christmas, Creative writing, Drama and Theatre, Early Years, Laughter, Shows, Storytelling, and World Book DayWorkshop Tags: KS1, Theatre, and Traditional Tales

Who has been eating the porridge..? It’s Goldilocks, of course.

In this fun and exciting reworking of the classic story the audience travel with naughty Goldilocks as she runs away from home into the forest. This inventive retelling of the story supports the National Curriculum study of Traditional Tales as well as Literacy, Numeracy & PSHE. The show runs for 30 minutes and is then followed by a 30 minute drama workshop in which all children who have watched the performance can take part. Because the performance/workshop are so interactive we do have a maximum audience size of 90 for this show.

Here are some examples of what teachers have said…

“I just wanted to say another massive thank you to you and your team today. The children were so involved and enjoyed every little bit. It really helped consolidate the fairy tale work we have been doing in class. You and your team did such a fantastic job with the acting and workshops. I have recommended your company to other members of staff. Thank you once again.” Aimee Coe, Beavers Community Primary School

“Our Nursery children thoroughly enjoyed the performance of Goldilocks & the 3 Bears. It tied in with our Fairy Tale topic. Children particularly enjoyed the workshop afterwards too. We liked the way the performance got the message of stranger danger and not to judge a book by it’s cover across to our children. There was a good use of space and the workshop enabled the children to use their imagination. Staff were very professional and children were happy to take part.” J Hamilton, Mayfield Preparatory School

“Thank you so much. It was a lovely take on the Goldilocks story. We liked that you incorporated the maths language for this age group and talked about the other traditional tales. The costumes were fantastic, as was the acting. The children were all mesmerized and we will definitely be using you again. Thank you.” Rebecca Richardson, Northfield Primary School

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