Shakespeare showtime 3

At the Burngreave library, children from a mixture of cultures and beliefs got together for a free Shakespearian drama adventure. This session helped develop our drama skills and our team work.

We read a part of the script of Macbeth and this helped our academic skills .

As well as doing fun activities, I enjoyed the play that we acted out where we changed our tone of voice and our facial expressions to engage the audience.

I would recommend this to any child to have fun and for parents to help their child boost their confidence.

Khaliq Miller – Age 12

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