All the World's a Stage: A Shakespeare On Screen Event for KS3
Ritzy Picturehouse, Brixton. 
Tuesday 11th June 2024 10:30-13:00, Sc1




The day will include many drama activities around soliloquies and famous scenes- your young performers are invited to come up onto the stage and perform Shakespeare's text live. This event always makes for a fun, highly interactive way to engage with Shakespeare using the power of film to draw in every level of learner.

Tickets are £6 per student, free for accompanying teachers on a 1:10 ratio. Additional teachers will be charged at £6 per ticket.

This event is an ideal way to develop students' understanding of Shakespeare introducing them to his world, his plays and how they have been adapted for the screen. We will explore Shakespeare's life, the role of the Globe Theatre, plus in-depth analysis of extracts from some of his famous plays, from tragedies such as Hamlet and Macbeth to the romance and inevitable despair of Romeo and Juliet.


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Additional Information: This screening is hosted by Picturehouse and run by the BFI. For any queries on the content or suitability, please email [email protected]. Please note we're unable to offer these events on a different day or time and that you are likely to be sharing the screen with classes from other schools.

No snacks will be sold or allowed into the screenings, as we want to avoid any disruptions to the event.

Payment needs to be made via cash, card, or cheque on the day of the event.

Cancellation policy: Schools may cancel or change numbers (subject to availability), if they let us know more than two weeks before the event. If for any reason we have to cancel the event we offer a full refund but we cannot reimburse for any travel costs.

Find out more about school screenings at Picturehouse here.