The Rainbow Theatre Company Visit Key Stage 1

March 11, 2014
During Literacy Week, Key Stage 1 enjoyed a visit from The Rainbow Theatre Company. In preparation for the visit, the children learned a fairy tale song and listened to stories. They also made hats to wear to the performance to compliment the different tales. The children watched re-enactments of Hansel and Gretel, The Frog Prince and The Enormous Turnip. Over 20 children were asked to take an active role in the storytelling and were dressed up to play their given parts. This helped create an engaging and fun show clearly enjoyed by the attentive audience and the children who performed.


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