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Page 1: Derby Theatre's Learning Programme for Schools and Young People Sept - Dec 2014

For more information and to book, contact [email protected] or call the Box Office: 01332 59 39 39 | derbytheatre.co.ukSee diary for schedule and pricing

This Christmas at Derby Theatrewe present the deliciously scarystory of an adventurous brotherand sister, a tango-dancing witchand her irresistible gingerbreadhouse. Red Earth’s retelling of oneof the most enthralling of all fairytales is atmospheric, funny andfree-spirited.

Perfect for ages 3 – 7.

HANSEL & GRETELTue 9 – Sun 28 December

Red Earth Theatre in associationwith Derby Theatre

“Please thank all of yourwonderful team for all theirtime and energy - theywere amazing and soinspirational!”Christine Williamson of City of DerbyAcademy recommends our Careers Daywhere pupils take a hands-on approach tolearning about careers in theatre.

FOR TEACHERSUnique training for teachers at all levels

KEY SHOWDATES

THE RISE AND FALL OFLITTLE VOICE by Jim Cartwright

FOR PRIMARYFOR SECONDARY

AND FEDISCOVER DAYS

Spend a day at the theatre and learnnew skills. Discover everything fromcostume and set design to lighting, in anaccessible and fun way. See backstageand make your own mini-production tobe performed on stage.

£175 plus VAT (or £50 if you book atleast 10 tickets for a show in theseason). Please enquire for availability.

Shy Northern lass, Little Voice, spends hertime hidden away engrossed in her latefather’s record collection and trying to avoidher loud blousy mother, Mari. In her pokeybedroom she’s hiding an astonishing talentfor pitch-perfect impersonations of greatdivas like Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland andShirley Bassey. When Mari’s latest fancy-man, talent scout Ray Say, overhears LittleVoice’s extraordinary singing, he’sdetermined to make a star. But can LittleVoice overcome her stage-fright and facethe bright lights of the local working men’sclub... let alone the West End?

A Derby Theatre Production

PLAY BOX

Open up a world of creativity andimagination in your classroom. Taking a story or a play that you’re studying as a starting point, our Head of Wardrobe,Tim Heywood, will work with your class to unlock design ideas for props,costume and scenery. Developscreative thinking, team working andunderstanding working to scale.KS2 – £100 plus VAT. School-basedPlease enquire for availability

A CHRISTMAS CAROLWORKSHOPw/c Mon 8 December

Derby Theatre has joined forces withDerby Museums to create a wonderfulVictorian Christmas experience for KS2 pupils. We are looking for just twopioneering schools who would like toexperience this new workshop.

Pupils will meet Victorian characters inPickford’s House Museum then createtheir own scenes to be performed around this historic setting.

Pupils then come across to DerbyTheatre to watch the matineeperformance of A Christmas Carol.

The workshop is a free pilot where wewould like schools to give feedback andhelp develop the experience for otherschools.

We ask for a voluntary donation to DerbyMuseums. Tickets for the show are £9.50with every 11th ticket free.

ONCE UPON A TIMEWRITING WORKSHOP

Taking stories and fairy tales as a startingpoint, we use physical drama exercises toinspire and motivate learners to exploretheir written voice. A lively one-hourworkshop that will get your pupils thinkingabout the story and characters from apractical starting point. For KS1 and 2 – £80 plus VAT School or theatre-based

Why not bring the class to seeHansel & Gretel too?

“We loved it all! The performancewas fantastic and the workshopbrought the story alive.” Young person aged 11 from Derbyshire(through the Plus One scheme forchildren in care).

Please enquire for availability.

ANTIGONE LIVE PLAYBACK SESSIONThu 2 October, following the 10.30am performance

A chance to see key moments replayed with input from students to help explorecharacter, story and production elements. Led by the show’s directors.

Supports GCSE and A level students with their live theatre review. Free

We also have an excellent education pack which is currently on our websitewww.derbytheatre.co.uk. During the rehearsal process the pack will be updated withinterviews, accounts of rehearsal room practice and links to online resources to enablestudents to gain an insight into the process of developing the work from page to stage.

ANTIGONE WORKSHOPS Co-produced with Pilot Theatre

Available Wed 24 September – Fri 3 October

An ideal opportunity for students to explore strong, young, urban voices in a contemporary textand adaptation of a Greek classic - by Roy Williams, one of the country’s leading playwrights.

• Rehearsal Day: Students experience working as a group of actors with the director usingboth the play and their critical responses to it as a starting point for devising their ownpieces. (Full-day)

• Essential Drama: A practical and dramatic approach, using techniques which allow for a closeexploration of the themes, form and issues of Pilot’s production of Antigone. (Half-day)

The workshops can include a presentation of the students’ work.

Drama, Performing Arts and English at GCSE, BTEC or A level.£200 for half-day workshop or £300 for two workshops on the same dayor for the full-day workshop.

YOUR VOICE – CITIZENSHIPWORKSHOPCo-produced with Face Up Theatre

With the next general election not too far away we invite young people to think aboutdemocracy and what it means to them.

Participants will be invited on a dramaticjourney of discovery during which they will have the opportunity to create their own system of government for a brand new democracy.

This workshop will develop participants’understanding of:

• The history of democracy• The workings of UK parliamentary system• Philosophical argument and debate• Rights to vote• Citizenship and personal responsibility

KS3 and 4 CitizenshipCan also be tailored for A Level Politics £175 plus VAT. Please enquire for availability.

“It was brilliant andthe activities we didgot everyone involvedand were fun to do.They got our brainsworking as well.” Year 10 student, Granville Sports College

ENTERPRISE AND CAREERS DAYSSee backstage and meet the professionalswho work across all the departments. Learnabout the broad range of career paths intheatre, experience what our staff do andfind out how they became involved inprofessional theatre work.

£175 plus VAT (or £50 if you book at least10 student tickets for a show). Pleaseenquire for availability.

EXPLORE YOUR VOICE - SINGING AND VOICE TECHNIQUES Wed 12 November – KS3, GCSE Drama and Music, BTEC Performing Arts £175 plus VAT

A wonderful introduction to vocal techniques, helping students to develop stage presence and unlock their performance and singing voices led by the Musical Director of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice.

SOLACE OF THE ROAD Fri 27 Feb - Sat 14 March 2015Adapted by Mike Kenny from the novel bySiobhan Dowd

It’s Holly’s birthday and she’s going on a roadtrip to find her mum. Head-strong and street-smart, she boldly sets out as her glamourousblonde alter ego Solace. So begins abittersweet, and sometimes hilarious journeyas Solace swaggers and Holly tiptoes acrossEngland and through memory, discovering hertrue self, and unlocking the secrets of her past.

RAISING STANDARDS INENGLISH FOR SECONDARY

This powerful new adaptation of SiobhanDowd’s Carnegie Medal-winning novelabout a young girl in care will help engageyour students on many levels.

Become a partner school and receive apackage deal on the following:• A new scheme of work for English

teachers ready to teach• Inset Fri 7 November, 9.30am – 3pm• Workshops for students that help critical

analysis of the text through drama• Reduced price texts of the play script• Reduced ticket pricesScheme of Work and Inset by Paul Bunyan and RuthMoore. Paul and Ruth have many years’ experienceof teaching, training and resource writing at a nationallevel including for NATE and National Theatre).

A Derby Theatre Production

“Thanks. Fantastic day- I feelrejuvenated and ready to teach Solace!” (Rachel Fry, Hasland Hall Community School after an Inset Day workshop with Paul and Ruth)

TECHNICAL TRAINING Thu 13 November, 4.30pm – 6.30pm

A co-learning training opportunity forteachers and students to learn togetherwith our expert technical team. Get thebest out of your school’s lighting andsound equipment. Be inspired to createexciting design at low cost.

£15 per teacher. Students go free.

ANTIGONEFri 19 September - Sat 4 October 2014

THE RISE AND FALLOF LITTLE VOICEFri 31 October - Sat 22 November2014

A CHRISTMAS CAROLFri 5 December 2014 - Sun 4January 2015

HANSEL & GRETELTue 9 - Sun 28 December 2014

SOLACE OF THEROADFri 27 Feb - Sat 14 March 2015

Plans are underway with schools and partners of the new Derby Curriculum - an innovativepilot programme that explores a creative new place-based curriculum. Working with schools,businesses and cultural organisations, we are developing a new cultural campus, whereDerby’s rich resources and history inspire young people to be a part of their city’s future.

THE NEW DERBY CURRICULUM

Start date: Tue 14 October, 5pm – 7.30pmDerby Theatre is becoming the host venue for two Schools’ Drama Networks for the city; one for secondary schools/FE and the other for primary schools. The network supports Drama/Performing Arts teachers and also primaryphase teachers to meet on a termly-basis for networking, discussions, sharingpractice, ticket offers and practical training. The networks meet separately butmay come together on occasion.

For your school to be part of this exciting and supportive new network- it will costjust £30 per teacher for the academic year and each school can have up to twoplaces. Includes two free tickets to one Derby Theatre produced show a term.

To book onto the Drama Network the please contact Matthew Clay at the BoxOffice on 01332 593939.

LOOKING FOR YOUNG ACTORS We are looking for some committed and talented young actors to workalongside our professional company and take part in our main house production, A Christmas Carol.

For auditions please contact [email protected] to register interest and we’ll be in touch.

ANNOUNCING DERBY THEATRE’S DRAMA NETWORKSDERBY THEATRE NEWS

COSTUME HIRE We hire costumes to schools and colleges.We have over 2,500 costume pieces builtup over many years and are always addingto our stock. We can even make yousomething specific if we aren’t too busy.Our Head of Wardrobe is on hand to helpwith patterns, books and brilliant advice.

Contact Tim Heywood:[email protected]

ANTIGONEFri 19 September - Sat 4 October

A Pilot Theatre, Derby Theatre andTheatre Royal Stratford East Production

Acclaimed playwright, Roy Williams (Kingston 14,Sucker Punch), takes Sophocles' play and byplacing it into a contemporary setting bringsThebes into the 21st Century, reinforcing this tale’srelevance and vitality. This is a timeless storyabout loyalty and truth, human nature and humanbehaviour. It is a story about what happens whenone person stands against the rules.

SOLACE OF THE ROAD LIVEPLAYBACK SESSIONWed 11 March, following the 10.30amperformance

A chance to see key moments replayed withinput from students to help explore character,story and production elements. Led by theshow’s directors.

Supports GCSE and A level students withtheir live theatre review. Free

Solace of the Road

Page 2: Derby Theatre's Learning Programme for Schools and Young People Sept - Dec 2014

BEYOND THE CURRICULUM

YOUNG TECHNICIANSOur young technicians group meetsfortnightly to learn through practicalhands-on experience, looking at allaspects of the technical side of theatreincluding lighting, sound and design.

£35 a term*

Age 11 – 19 years: Every otherWednesday in term time 4.30pm – 6pm

THEATRE THINKERS - TELLUS WHAT YOU THINKOur Theatre Thinkers group meets monthly to help us decide how we canmake Derby Theatre even more excitingand relevant for young people aged 11– 19. Gain leadership skills and insightinto professional theatre.The last Thursday of every month duringterm time, 4.30pm – 6pm. FreeContact us to reserve your place

HOLIDAY WORKSHOPSDERBY THEATRE SUMMER SCHOOL

Mon 25 – Fri 29 August, 10am – 4pm

Come and join Derby Theatreprofessionals for a week to learn skills and work as a team to create a performance to be shared on the final day for friends and family.

Two age groups available: 8 - 11 years or 12 - 15 years - £65 for the week*

Opportunities for young people and adults to connect with us in their own time

Derby Theatre’s LearningProgramme for Schools

and Young People September - December 2014

Derbyshire Community FoundationFor Derbyshire for good

We would like to thank the following organisations for their generous support:

Box Office: 01332 59 39 39 | derbytheatre.co.uk

This season, we announce an exciting series of workshops, shows andlearning opportunities that will inspire pupils right across the curriculumto find their voice and build their confidence and skills as independentlearners and informed citizens.

We present two wonderful home-produced shows this autumn wherethe shy and the unlucky find their voice: The Rise and Fall of Little Voiceby Jim Cartwright and A Christmas Carol, both directed by our ArtisticDirector, Sarah Brigham.

FIND YOUR VOICE SEASON

Welcome to our new brochure which takes you through our learningprogramme for autumn 2014. Open it up fully and use it to decorateyour classroom!

We also highlight our wonderful world premiere of Solace of the Road,a new stage adaptation of Siobhan Dowd’s Carnegie prize-winningnovel in spring 2015.

We have a whole theatre-full of resources at your disposal, includingour skilled and talented staff. As a Learning Theatre, we activelyencourage schools to explore the theatre-making process with usand share in the work that is normally kept behind closed doors.Workshops can be tailored to meet your needs and can be anythingfrom an introduction to Physical Theatre to detailed work on devising,or designing. Our workshops can involve working with our Director,Creative Learning team, the actors, or any member of our staff team.

For more informationTo enquire about any aspect of our Learning Programme, contactthe Learning Department.Email: [email protected]

DISCOVER DERBY THEATRE: A LEARNING THEATRE

YOUTH THEATREWe run weekly sessions that developconfidence, technique and skills. We work towards a major annualshow on the main stage plus furtherperformances in our studio theatre. Age 8 – 10 years: Tuesday in termtime 5pm – 6.30pmAge 11 – 14 years: Sundays in termtime 10am – 11.30amAge 15 – 19 years: Sundays in termtime 11.45am – 1.45pm£70 a term*We currently have a waiting list forthese youth theatre groups. Onceyou apply we will let you know assoon as a place becomes available.

See diary for schedule and pricing For more information and to book, contact [email protected] or call the Box Office: 01332 59 39 39 | derbytheatre.co.ukSee diary for schedule and pricing For more information and to book, contact [email protected] or call the Box Office: 01332 59 39 39 | derbytheatre.co.uk

WRITING WORKSHOP FOR YOUNG PEOPLESat 11 October, 10.30am – 12.30pm

A workshop for young people looking at basic playwriting skillsand the development of exciting and dramatic characters. Thisopen session is run by Jane Fallowfield, the director of Bird, a playthat tackles hard-hitting issues for teenagers. Jane has workedat many theatres including The Royal Shakespeare Company,Birmingham Rep, The Royal Court and the National Theatre.

Free, but booking essential

Age 14+

Fri 19 Sep Uluzuzulalia 11am & 2pmFri 19 Sep Antigone 7.30pmSat 20 Sep Uluzuzulalia 11am & 2pmSat 20 Sep Antigone 2.30pm & 7.30pmMon 22 Sep Antigone 7.30pmTue 23 Sep Antigone 7.30pmWed 24 Sep Antigone 7.30pmThu 25 Sep Antigone 2.30pm & 7.30pmFri 26 Sep Antigone 7.30pmSat 27 Sep Antigone 2.30pm & 7.30pmTue 30 Sep Antigone 7.30pm

Wed 1 Oct Antigone 7.30pm ADThu 2 Oct Antigone 10.30am PLAYBACK& 7.30pm BSL, PSDFri 3 Oct Antigone 7.30pmSat 4 Oct Antigone 2.30pm AD& 7.30pmTue 7 Oct Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain 7pmWed 8 Oct Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain 10.30am & 7pmThu 9 Oct Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain 10.30am & 7pmFri 10 Oct Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain 10.30am & 7pmFri 10 Oct Bird 8pmSat 11 Oct Writing Workshop for Young People 10.30amSat 11 Oct Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain 10.30am & 2.30pmSat 11 Oct Bird 8pmFri 31 Oct The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 7.30pm

Sat 1 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 2.30pm & 7.30pmMon 3 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 7.30pmTue 4 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 7.30pmWed 5 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 7.30pmThu 6 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 2.30pm & 7.30pmFri 7 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 7.30pmFri 7 Nov Solace of the Road – inset day 9.30amSat 8 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 2.30pm & 7.30pmTue 11 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 7.30pmWed 12 Nov Explore Your Voice TBCWed 12 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 7.30pmThu 13 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 2.30pm & 7.30pmThu 13 Nov Technical Training 4.30pmFri 14 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 7.30pmSat 15 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 2.30pm & 7.30pmTue 18 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 7.30pmWed 19 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 7.30pmThu 20 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 2.30pm & 7.30pm AD, BSL, PSDFri 21 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 7.30pmSat 22 Nov The Rise & Fall of Little Voice 2.30pm AD& 7.30pm

Fri 5 Dec A Christmas Carol 7.15pmSat 6 Dec A Christmas Carol 2pm & 7.15pmMon 8 Dec A Christmas Carol 10.15am & 7.15pmTue 9 Dec A Christmas Carol 10.15amTue 9 Dec Hansel & Gretel 10.30am & 1.30pmWed 10 Dec A Christmas Carol 10.15am & 2pmWed 10 Dec Hansel & Gretel 10.30am & 1.30pmThu 11 Dec A Christmas Carol 10.15amMTC& 7.15pmThu 11 Dec Hansel & Gretel 10.30am & 1.30pmFri 12 Dec A Christmas Carol 10.15am & 7.15pmSat 13 Dec Hansel & Gretel 10.30am & 1.30pmSat 13 Dec A Christmas Carol 2pm & 7.15pmSun 14 Dec Hansel & Gretel 10.30am & 1.30pmMon 15 Dec A Christmas Carol 10.15amTue 16 Dec A Christmas Carol 10.15am & 2pmTue 16 Dec Hansel & Gretel 10.30am & 1.30pmWed 17 Dec A Christmas Carol 10.15am AD& 2pmWed 17 Dec Hansel & Gretel 10.30am & 1.30pmThu 18 Dec A Christmas Carol 10.15am & 7.15pm PSDThu 18 Dec Hansel & Gretel 10.30am & 1.30pmFri 19 Dec A Christmas Carol 7.15pmSat 20 Dec Hansel & Gretel 10.30am & 1.30pmSat 20 Dec A Christmas Carol 2pm & 7.15pmSun 21 Dec Hansel & Gretel 10.30am & 1.30pmMon 22 Dec Hansel & Gretel 1.30pmMon 22 Dec A Christmas Carol 2pm & 7.15pmTue 23 Dec Hansel & Gretel 10.30am & 1.30pmTue 23 Dec A Christmas Carol 2pm & 7.15pmWed 24 Dec Hansel & Gretel 10.30am & 1.30pmWed 24 Dec A Christmas Carol 1pm & 5pmFri 26 Dec Hansel & Gretel 1.30pmFri 26 Dec A Christmas Carol 5pmSat 27 Dec Hansel & Gretel 10.30am & 1.30pmSat 27 Dec A Christmas Carol 2pm BSL& 7.15pmSun 28 Dec Hansel & Gretel 10.30am & 1.30pmSun 28 Dec A Christmas Carol 5pmMon 29 Dec A Christmas Carol 2pm & 7.15pmTue 30 Dec A Christmas Carol 2pm & 7.15pmWed 31 Dec A Christmas Carol 1pm & 5pmThu 2 Jan A Christmas Carol 2pm & 7.15pmSat 3 Jan A Christmas Carol 2pm AD& 7.15pmSun 4 Jan A Christmas Carol 5pm

THE DIARY

SHOWSRefer to our autumn season brochure or check our website for information about the following shows which qualify for a school party rate of £9 per ticketplus every 11th ticket free for ateacher/supervisor for:

Recommended for Secondaryand Sixth Form:Antigone The Rise and Fall of Little Voice

Recommended for Primary:Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain

For Christmas:A Christmas Carol (recommended for 7+):school party rate of £9.50 per ticket, plusevery 11th ticket free

Hansel & Gretel (recommended for 3 - 7):school party rate of £8 per ticket, plusevery 11th ticket free

For Primary in the Studio:Uluzuzulalia (recommended for 6 – 11) school party rate of £6 per ticket, plus every 11th ticket free.

Reserve now and pay at an agreed date.Coming by coach? We can help you to arrange the drop-off point.We can also assist you with any questionsyou may have when completing a riskassessment for your visit.

YOUTH GROUPSWe welcome everyone into our friendlyyouth groups. Please download theapplication form from our website.

*For all our youth groups there are a limited number of half price and free places available for families with limitedfinancial means. Please enquire:[email protected]

WORKSHOPSFor specific workshop pricing please refer to individual events.

HOW TO BOOKTo book tickets for performances, call theBox Office on 01332 59 39 39 or [email protected]

To book workshop places or to make an enquiry about any aspect of ourLearning programme, contact the Learningdepartment:

Email: [email protected]

Caroline Barth, Head of Learning: 01332 593944

Emma Waslin, Creative Learning Associate: 01332 593919

PRICING + HOW TO BOOK

Performances

Workshops

Studio

Signed performanceBSL

Audio describedAD

Post Show DiscussionPSD

Meet the castMTC

DERBY THEATRE - ALEARNING THEATRE Our partnership with the University of Derby means Derby Theatre is leading theway as a ‘Learning Theatre’ offering a resource for education, mentorship andartistic excellence. The academic team works alongside the Theatre team andstudents on BA (Hons) Theatre Arts, BA (Hons) Technical Theatre and MA Writingfor Performance have a truly unique learning experience based in our building. Youget to study, work and perform in a real theatre, and learn by working alongsideprofessionals on top quality performances. There are also opportunities for graduates to develop their own theatre companiesmentored by the Derby Theatre team and to take part in workshops with visitingartists of international standing. Students have recently had access to workshopsand residencies with highly regarded theatre companies Gecko and Headlong, and have worked alongside our artistic team on professional shows, Kes and The Odyssey. To learn more about University of Derby theatre courses at:www.derby.ac.uk/theatre email: [email protected]


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