To complete their study of Shakespeare's Macbeth, Year 6 participated in an all-day workshop with John from Splats Entertainment.
The children were sorted into four groups, with each group challenged to learn a different part of the play. With roles allocated and props distributed, Year 6 began learning their lines and rehearsing their scenes with the expert guidance of the workshop director. At the same time, some groups created props. To conclude the workshop, Year 3 joined Year 6 as an appreciative audience for the dramatic final show.
With just a day to learn and rehearse their scenes, it was wonderful to witness the impressive performance of Year 6 as they conveyed the tragedy of Macbeth.
Year 6: Macbeth Workshop
February 05, 2020
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