Schools Brochure SS 23

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Schools
Brochure SS 2023
Contents Welcome 3 Whats On 4 Spring at our venues 4 Summer at our venues 6 Visiitng Companies 8 On Tour 10 School Workshops 12 Resources 16 Inset/CPD & Puppet hires 18 Diary 20 Find us 21 FIND US 27 Scan the QR code to vist our website.

Welcome back! We’re welcoming in the new year with a fun favourite and an exciting new production. Julia Donaldson’s The Flying Bath is an adventure story about a group of friends with an environmental slant, helping younger pupils understand the importance of water and how it’s use can impact our world. Our new co-production, The Instrumentals, is a joyous musical celebration of Black Caribbean heritage and explores the African diaspora communities in London in a magical world where instruments come to life! As the warmer weather returns, so do two fantastic shows, Wow! Said the Owl brings the beautiful Tim Hopgood picture book to life, and prepare to be thrilled by Neil Gaiman’s The Wolves in the Walls, where reality is questioned and fears are faced. Books are also the focus of our new workshops, giving pupils the opportunity to have fun with texts and puppets and even explore Shakespeare! Bring any book you are studying to life or link art with Science via one of our women in STEM workshops. Read on to find out about all of this and much more!

HOW TO BOOK

WORKSHOP BOOKINGS

We have a schools specific form on our website for you to fill out to enquire about our workshops. This can be found, here.

TICKETS FOR SHOWS

To book a show, please visit our For Schools page on the website here and complete our enquiry form. The box office will then be in touch to proceed with your booking.

• You may make a provisional reservation, and once the reservation is confirmed we will invoice for payment.

• Tickets for schools groups are £6.50 per person (this price is available in Islington term times before 3pm on weekdays only)

• Additional free adult tickets are available if children need one-to-one adult supervision.

SEATING AND ACCESS

• Seating in the Theatre is on benches and the capacity per show is approximately 100 (depending on ratio of adults to children)

• The Studios is set up differently for each show, so the seating capacity varies - Box Office will advise when you enquire.

• Let us know your access requirements - wheelchair spaces must be booked in advance

•Ask the Box Office about booking a Relaxed Performance for your school.

The Flying Bath

When everyone has left the house in the morning, the bath toys spring into action and head off on exciting adventures in their magical flying bath! From giving a muddy piglet a shower to putting out a fire for a frightened baboon, they have water at the ready for any emergency – as long as they’re home for the children’s bath time at the end of the day.

3 - 6 YEAR OLDS

Curriculum Links English: Picture books, author study, story settings and descriptions, onomatopoeia, traditional tales from around the world Science/Geography: Natural environments

Running time: approx 45 mins

playful and adventurous story splashes into life in this adaptation featuring catchy songs, quirky bath toys and everyday heroes.

This play is based on the original book The Flying Bath © Julia Donaldson and David Roberts 2014, published by Macmillan Children’s Books.

A fun and exciting adventure story full of splashes exploring everyday heroes and the world around them.

28 May - 31 July For ages 2 - 5 020 7226 1787 www.littleangeltheatre.com (C) Julia
2014
lovely tribute to the
of imaginative play” - TimeOut
Donaldson and David Roberts
“A
power
11 FEBRUARY - 23 APRIL Spring

The Instrumentals

A Little Angel Theatre, Blouse and Skirt Theatre Company, Goblin Theatre and Mercury Theatre co-production

When Belle is feeling down she slips into her grandfather’s basement and discovers his old dusty instruments. But far from being junk, The Instrumentals are pure funk, and they teach Belle to ‘get down’ in a whole new way. Bursting to life with brilliant puppetry and bold music, the Instrumentals is full of love and laughter, about the memories we

10

FEBRUARY - 16 APRIL

4 - 8 YEAR OLDS

Curriculum Links English: Wishing Story, finding & losing story, Biography.

Topics/History/Geography: London Immigration, links to Black Caribbean and African diaspora communities in London and Black-influenced music + more.

Running time: approx 55 mins

hold and how we celebrate life. This is a show for all children with characters, story & inspiration from the AfricanCaribbean diaspora. It’s full of uplifting original music with soulful sounds and seventies grooves. Combined with innovative puppetry and lots of comedy, this fun musical journey will have audiences dancing in the aisles!

An exciting new and vibrant show exploring Black Carribeen heritage and the African diaspora communities in London. Filled with soulful sounds and groovy puppets!

Illustration by Amberin Huq

Wolves in the Walls

A puppet-infested production adapted by Toby Olié

A Little Angel Theatre, York Theatre & Bristol Old Vic co-production

When Lucy hears noises from behind the walls, she tries to warn her family that there are wolves lurking inside their house. But her family don’t listen. Then one day, the wolves come out, evicting Lucy and her family to live at the bottom of the garden. But it’s not all over. Lucy gathers her courage, as her battle against the wolves is only just beginning.

FOR EVERYONE OVER 6

Curriculum Links English: Reading and Writing, Author study (Neil Gaiman), adventures/scary stories, exploring picture books. PSHE: Confronting fear and bravery, telling lies

Running time: approx 1 hour

Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean’s spooky and hilarious tale comes to thrilling theatrical life in this frenzy of puppetry, songs, and shadow-play, directed by Toby Olié and featuring original songs by Adam Pleeth and Carl Grose.

Explore this older years show based on Neil Gaiman’s graphic novel and be inspired by Lucy’s bravery and courage. With a certain spookiness, this show is full of laughter!

12 MAY - 23 JULY
Summer

Wow! said the Owl

Explore the wonderful world of colours with a curious little owl, who is determined to stay awake and see what daylight brings.

From the warm, pink glow of dawn through to a day filled with the bright colours of green leaves, blue sky, white clouds and, finally, a stunning rainbow – ‘WOW!’ But despite the beauty of the daytime world, the little owl decides that the night-time stars are the most beautiful of all.

WOW! Said the Owl, the acclaimed children’s book by award-winning author,

Tim Hopgood, is brought to life through a blend of beautiful storytelling, puppetry and music. Directed by Joy Haynes, this show will delight and excite very young audiences.

This production of WOW! Said the Owl is based on the book WOW! Said the Owl © 2009 Tim Hopgood, published by Macmillan Children’s Books, a division of Macmillan Publishers International Ltd.

Perfect for younger years, this show delights all the senses and takes you on a journey through night and day as we learn to appreciate the wonderful world around us.

2 - 5 YEAR OLDS Curriculum Links English: Reading picture books Science: Weather and animal habitats Topic – Colours Running time: approx 35 minutes
A Little Angel Theatre production 19 MAY - 30 JULY
by Tim Hopgood

Visiting Companies

A Water Journey

A String Theatre production

In a remote and tranquil land, an unusual community of adventurous animals and one wise old man live in harmony with nature. But suddenly one day, a flood overwhelms them.

In this crisis caused by climate change, the group undertakes a dangerous journey in a desperate quest for refuge and survival.

Performed with newly-created, longstring wood-carved marionettes and silhouette animation, this wordless play explores themes of displacement, exile,

3 - 5 FEBRUARY

FOR EVERYONE OVER 5

Running time: approx 40 minutes

and the importance of solidarity and friendship in caring for our Earth and her living creatures.

Its atmospheric, original soundscore features exotic sound effects and rare percussive instruments.

String Theatre bring this beautiful tale of solidarity, friendship and caring for our beloved earth in this older years show.

Photo by ©Tiddly Films

The Nosy Little Troll

A Garlic Theatre production

Deep in the heart of the Norwegian Forest live the trolls – big trolls, tiny trolls and a Nosy Little Troll who has an amazingly sensitive nose…

One day there is a mumbling and a rumbling from the trolls. What is that stinky smell wafting through the trees? The Nosy Little Troll sets off to follow her nose on a quest to solve the mysterious pong. Will she be brave enough to cross the scary old stone bridge and succeed in sniffing out the culprit?

21 - 23 APRIL

3 - 8 YEAR OLDS

Running time: approx 45 minutes

Join us for this funny Scandinavian story starring a tasty brown cheese song, a lost goat and a bushy old troll with green fingers. Garlic Theatre hold their young audience spellbound with wonderfully crafted troll puppets, live music and lots of joining in.

Garlic Theatre transport us to Norway in this joyous tale about a curious troll with a very sensitive nose who sets out to solve a mystery.

ON TOUR

Little Angel Theatre tours shows nationally and across the Globe. We are dedicated to taking our innovative and adventurous puppetry productions to young people across the UK and beyond, sharing our work in theatres, schools, libraries, children’s centres and more.

Here’s a peak at what we currently have on tour.

Coming up next spring and summer we have 5 incredible shows out on tour across the UK!

The Instrumentals

I Want My Hat Back Trilogy

The Smartest Giant in Town

The Singing Mermaid

The King of Nothing

We are now taking bookings for I Want My Hat Back Trilogy which we can tour directly into your school. If you would like us to visit your school, please contact our Tour ProducerCindy@littleangeltheatre.com

For more tour information, visit www.littleangeltheatre. com/on-tour

Our workshops for schools are designed to enhance your curriculum through the wonder and magic of puppetry, and can be tailored to your needs. Get excited about engineering, be surprised by shadows and find curiosity for communication through the ancient art of puppetry!

WORLD BOOK DAY

SCHOOL WORKSHOPS NEW THIS TERM SHAKESPEARE

Primary

Want an exciting way to get your students exploring stories this World Book Day? Ask them to come to school in costume and practice storytelling with Little Angel Theatre and our collection of props and puppets. This workshop can be catered to your current English curriculum.

Early Years

Meet Lennon the Librarian and the book worms, who will help you to bring alive your favourite books right before your eyes. Our experienced Little Angel Team will help to transform your space into the imaginary world of the books you read through music, storytelling and sensory play.

This hour-long workshop can be catered to your current English curriculum and is recommended for nurseries and reception. This is a supplementary session based on the book you are reading in class.

‘Be not afeared; the isle is full of noises…’

Primary

An introduction to Shakespeare through sock puppet poets. This funfilled workshop begins with the students watching Little Angel Theatre’s short film, ‘The Tempest’, adapted by Hannah Khalil. Each student then gets to craft their own puppet poet, and is taught how to perform with it, exploring lip sync and rhythm.

Early Years

An introduction to Shakespeare through sensory play. Join Little Angel Theatre on a fun-filled journey through ‘The Tempest’. With the assistance of Little Angel’s experienced team you’ll explore Caliban’s island, float away with Ariel, and make a storm with Prospero. An inclusive, interactive approach to Shakespeare’s text, in a story told through music, slow storytelling and sensory play.

WOMEN IN STEM

Primary

Learn how to engineer a puppet with Little Angel Theatre. After a demonstration of the engineering behind our professional puppets, we teach your students how to design and craft their own using a variety of accessible materials. This exciting and educational workshop will inspire students to explore STEM subjects in the future.

Early Years

Join Eli the Engineer on her exploration into our wonderful world of wonderful things. In this session your students will become Story Engineers, who will assist Eli on her ‘choose your own adventure’ style story. Experiment with gravity, balance, friction and temperature with Eli and help her to make decisions as she goes on her adventures in her wonderful world.

NEW for 2022/23 we have show related workshops, aligning with our season. These are available for bookings at our Studios, at your school/venue, or as a DIY package for you to run independently.

DIGITAL RESOURCES

Each package contains: WATCH – a digital puppet show. MAKE – workshop videos and instructions for making your own puppets, set and stories. Plus resources to support cross curricular learning and ideas for delivering a puppetry project in school. SHARE – ideas for how to share and celebrate your work.

Packages are available online from anywhere in the world. We will give you a link to a folder of videos and PDFs you can print and use in class – easy!

Tam’s Gift – A story about finding what makes us special

Best suited to KS1 & lower KS2, Years 1 – 4

Tam is a little monster who doesn’t think they are special. All the other monsters seem to be good at something but Tam is struggling to find a talent of their own.

Learn how to make your own monster puppet, then learn how to use your puppet to tell stories and explore feelings that might be hard to face in real life.

This package also contains resources around Tam’s song including lyrics & recordings so you can sing along!

Scoop’s Space Stories – Exploring the environment & recycling

Best suited to KS1 & KS2, Years 1 – 6

Meet Scoop, who loves to find old things and give them new life, and Bertie who is made from plastic bottles and can’t wait to be recycled! Then head to Mr Gobble’s Garden, where Scoop introduces us to more friends made from objects that might otherwise be thrown away. Along the way we’ll also learn some lessons about growing plants and friendship.

There are videos showing you how to make & use puppets from junk, and activities on the environment & recycling.

Day and Night –Exploring shadows, light and poetry through puppetry

Best suited to KS2, Years 3 – 6

Start by watching a beautiful shadow puppet version of David Windle’s poem ‘Day and Night’. Then meet the filmmaker, followed by a video workshop showing you how to make your own translucent shadow puppets. We also include teacher notes with information and ideas for cross-curricular lessons linked to the themes, an author study and top tips for writing poetry.

Find out more about our digital resources on our website, here.

Bertie

Bertie... is an environmental entertainment and education series, featuring 7 episodes, for children aged 3 to 8 on LAT’s YouTube Channel.

Lilly meets a different animal in a different place in the world in each episode, and children will learn about different environmental issues and consider how they can take their own steps to help combat climate change.

Watch on our YouTube channel or click here.

Watch Share Make Click here to Go green with our new digital series
is suitable for KS1 to support learning about the environment, as part of PSHE and Citizenship. FREE ONLINE SHOWS
Bertie…

Inset and CPD

Puppetry is an excellent tool for enlivening the curriculum in a fun and creative way. We run targeted in-house training sessions each term, or you can book us to come to your school or venue and work with your staff for an INSET, staff meeting or training day.

Sensory Explorations:

Using an Object-Centred approach to Sensory Play as a teaching and learning tool.

This workshop will explore how you can use objects and sensory play within your teaching. You will learn how sensory play and object-centred work can be incorporated into your teaching, and how sensory play benefits language level and confidence. In the session, you will get to experiment and explore the benefits of engaging in this form of work yourself, and how best it could be utilised in your practice to develop an inclusive classroom space.

To find out more about our inset and CPD packages, click here.

This work is aimed at younger primary years, focusing on Year One and reception, however, elements can be utilised in older year groups.

When: Monday 27th February 4.30pm – 6.30pm Where: Little Angel Studios (N1 2EH) Cost: £30 Book: Call our Box Office on 020 72261787 or book online here

How to book our workshops?

To enquire about our workshops please fill out the booking form on our website. This can be found, here. For digital resources, click here.

For Inset, teacher training and CPD, click here For show specific educational packs, click here.

All workshops are led by professional puppeteers and follow our Watch, Make, Share ethos; following a demonstration, students craft a puppet and are then encouraged to share and evaluate their creations. Well planned and organised, our puppetry workshops are a fun and creative way to explore the curriculum, and provide a high quality learning experience for all students.

Whether you would like to work with us for one day, a whole academic year or anything in between we can provide a variety of bespoke puppetry workshops and residencies, just ask!

PUPPET HIRES

Little Angel Theatre cares for a large archive of puppets, from Table Top to marionettes.

The archive has been built up over many years of Little Angel Theatre shows, as well as receiving generous donations from the public.

We have a range of puppets which can be hired for your school shows or specific projects.

If you are interested in hiring a puppet for your school theatre production or project, contact hires@littleangeltheatre.com to take a look through our puppet hire brochure.

Photo: Ellie Kurttz

FRI 3

At our Theatre At our Studios

February

AWJ 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 10 Instrumentals 10.30

MON 20 Instrumentals 10.30 / 1.15

THUR 23 TFB 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 24 Instrumentals 1.00 TFB 1.00

MON 27 Instrumentals 10.30 / 1.15

TUE 28 Instrumentals 10.30 / 1.15

March

TUE 16

Wolves 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 19 Wolves 1.00

TUE 23 Wolves 10.30 / 1.00

WED 24 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00 THUR 25 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00 FRI 26 Wolves 1.00 WOW! 1.00

MON 5

WED 1

THUR 2

TFB 10.30 / 1.00

TFB 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 3 Instrumentals 1.00 TFB 1.00

MON 6

Instrumentals 10.30 / 1.15

TUE 7 Instrumentals 10.30 / 1.15

WED 8

TFB 10.30 / 1.00

THUR 9 TFB 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 10 Instrumentals 1.00 TFB 10.30 / 1.00

MON 13

Instrumentals 10.30 / 1.15

TUE 14 Instrumentals 10.30 / 1.15

WED 15

TFB 10.30 / 1.00

THUR 16 TFB 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 17 Instrumentals 1.00 TFB 1.00

MON 20 Instrumentals 10.30 / 1.15

TUE 21 Instrumentals 10.30 / 1.15

WED 22 TFB 10.30 / 1.00

THUR 23 TFB 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 24 Instrumentals 1.00 TFB 1.00

MON 27

Instrumentals 10.30 / 1.15

TUE 28 Instrumentals 10.30 / 1.15

WED 29

TFB 10.30 / 1.00

THU 30 TFB 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 31

Instrumentals 1.00 TFB 1.00

April

WED 19

THUR 20

FRI 21

June

Wolves 10.30 / 1.15

TUE 6 Wolves 10.30 / 1.15

WED 7 Bear Hunt 1.00 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00 THUR 8 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 9 Wolves 1.00 WOW! 1.00

MON 12 Wolves 10.30 / 1.15

TUE 13 Wolves 10.30 / 1.15 WED 14 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00 THUR 15 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 16 Wolves 1.00 WOW! 1.00

MON 19 Wolves 10.30 / 1.15 TUE 20 Wolves 10.30 / 1.15 WED 21 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00 THUR 22 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 23 Wolves 1.00 WOW! 1.00

MON 26 Wolves 10.30 / 1.15 TUE 27 Wolves 10.30 / 1.15 WED 28 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00 THUR 29 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 30 Wolves 1.00 WOW! 1.00

MON 3

TFB 10.30 / 1.00

TFB 10.30 / 1.00

TNLT 1.00 TFB 10.30 / 1.00

May

FRI 12 Wolves 1.00

MON 15 Wolves 10.30 / 1.00

July

Wolves 10.30 / 1.15

TUE 4 Wolves 10.30 / 1.15 WED 5 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00 THUR 6 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 7 Wolves 1.00 WOW! 1.00

MON 10 Wolves 10.30 / 1.15

TUE 11 Wolves 10.30 / 1.15 WED 12 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00

THUR 13 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 14 Wolves 1.00 WOW! 1.00

MON 17 Wolves 10.30 / 1.15

TUE 18 Wolves 10.30 / 1.15 WED 19 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00

THUR 20 WOW! 10.30 / 1.00

FRI 21 Wolves 10.30 / 1.15 WOW! 1.00

DIARY
Key: TFB The Flying Bath Instrumentals The Instrumentals AWJ A Water Journey TNLT The Nosy Little Troll Wolves The Wolves in the Walls Wow! Wow! Said the Owl Term time shows and dates shown only. To view the full diary visit www.littleangeltheatre.com
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