How we listen, process information and communicate with the world is essential to how we all get on in life. Our literacy programmes support these endeavours creatively, whilst celebrating the written word in all its forms.

An Introduction to Shakespeare
These popular workshops are a perfect introduction to William Shakespeare and his most famous texts, highlighting the importance of his legacy to storytelling and literature.
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Come An’ See Anasi
Meet the ultimate trickster Anansi, as he spins his web of tales for all to hear! African storytelling at its best!
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Goldilocks On Trial
Following the success of Wolf on Trial, you are invited to attend Judge Knowitall’s Court Room to hear the case against Goldilocks as she is charged with trespassing, theft and criminal damage at the home of The Three Bears.
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Now That’s What I Call Poetry
So I started to write when I was feeling angry, happy or sad. A way to express to the world when I was inspired, excited or mad. This poem I want to share; I started to write as I was walking the streets of this place ...
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Oracy Project
We are delighted to be able to offer schools a bespoke Oracy project tailored to your children’s needs, based on weekly session either before, during or after school.
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Play In A Day
Do you and your students have what it takes to create a play in a day?! This is an excellent opportunity for the whole school or to enjoy a group storytelling experience by exploring a variety of characters, locations and plots to create a unique piece of devised theatre ... in just one day!
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Rapspeare
Rapspeare has been designed to inspire students to not only explore Shakespeare's verse, but also break any preconceived stereotypes regarding the bard through using rap and hip-hop beats.
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Wolf On Trial
What really happened to the 3 Little Pigs?! Everybody thinks they know this age-old story already, but has anyone ever stopped to hear what the Wolf has to say about what happened? Is he really as big and bad as they say, or is it all just a case of porky pies?
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