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“The Greatest Fairy Tale Ever Told” live theatre show

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Workshop Category: Christmas, Creative writing, Drama and Theatre, Laughter, Shows, Storytelling, and World Book DayWorkshop Tags: Fairy Tales, Literacy, and Theatre

There is trouble brewing in Fairy Tale Land and it is up to the Three Little Pigs, with the help of a variety of other goodies, to sort it out.

The Evil Queen has mixed up all of the stories and characters and it all needs to be sorted out before the stroke of midnight. The Dwarves have disappeared, the Beanstalk isn’t growing and Prince Charming is going to marry… Jack’s Mum!?

This riotous romp through Fairy Tale Land is the perfect way to boost your Literacy topic. 60 minutes, 3 actors, over 20 Fairy Tale characters and lots of laughs mean that this show is great for Book Week, Traditional Tales, Literacy, creative writing or even just as a fun treat for the whole of the Primary age range.

We bring everything we need with us to perform in your school hall. The show works equally well for both KS1 and KS2 as we have written it to include jokes that appeal to all ages – just read some of the feedback we have had over the years…
“The children thoroughly enjoyed the performance. All of Year 4 were focused until the very end, even the boys who ‘hate’ Fairy Tales! Humour, pace and expression were repeatedly commented on by the children, with the finale being highly praised.” Angela Burke, Chandlers Field School

“Fantastic – lovely idea, lovely story – kept children entertained and absorbed the whole time.” Emily Stather, St George’s College

“A fantastic show enjoyed thoroughly by all children and by all the staff.

Curriculum content was great as covered key phrases, characters, story content well.

Great use of interaction with audience – this surprised the children. Props and set were good – very clear which character was being portrayed. Lovely recap of each story at the end. Great use of voices to depict each character. Very professional throughout and punctual. Engaged all learners, including those with special educational needs.” Kirsty Grant, Fleet Infant School

Address: Hobgoblin House
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