Application form Please note we only have limited tickets at each performance. Cost £8 per ticket. If we are oversubscribed, we will prioritise schools based on the number of previous visits with us and the percentage of students on free school meals. Please do not apply for tickets you cannot use, as we are unable to offer refunds on unused tickets. Please complete an application form online at mousetrap.org.uk or return this form by post or fax to 020 7632 4111.
spring term 2015
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charity dedicated to introducing young people to the magic of live theatre.
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Mousetrap Theatre Projects 33 Shaftesbury Avenue London W1D 7EH T 020 7632 4117 F 020 7632 4111 E jo@mousetrap.org.uk mousetrap.org.uk Registered charity no. 1053434
Mousetrap Theatre Projects wishes to thank the following
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for their generous support of theatrejourneys:
Which year group are you bringing? (Year 7+ only)
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Tickets are limited to approximately 30 pupils and teachers per school
Elizabeth and Roderick Jack
Access requirements Do you have wheelchair users in your group? Yes/No How many?
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Are any of the wheelchair users able to transfer into regular seats? Yes/No How many?
The Childhood Trust
Please tell us about any other needs or requirements (e.g. visual impairment, medical conditions, fear of heights, epilepsy, etc.):
The Equitable Charitable Trust
The Band Trust
The Metropolitan Grand Lodge of London Freemasons
Please number your choices as 1, 2, etc. Schools may attend only one production, but the more choices you select the better chance you have of being successful. Cats (+ free workshop)
Wed 28 Jan 2.30pm
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Wed 4 Feb 2.30pm
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Pocket Comedy - Relaxed Wed 28 Jan Performance 1.30pm (+ free workshop) Anything to add?
Please send me more information about the exploreprojects (in-school workshops).
theatrejourneys
Image credits Cats Photograph of Tour Company by Alessandro Pinna, Mamma Mia audience by Alex Rumford, Pocket Comedy by Dominic Clemence, Stomp by Alex Rumford.
inspiring young people
offering special schools the best of London’s theatre for just £8 per ticket
There are 2 ways for special schools to get involved with Mousetrap Theatre Projects: 1 Theatre visit + 1 free in-school workshop Choose from 2 productions per term and receive a workshop and SEN resource pack. 2
Bespoke series of workshops inspired by a theatre visit Choose from a wide selection of West End shows and take part in 8 hours of in-school workshops on dates and times that suit you.
‘The workshop leaders really inspired the students in a way I have never seen before. I will take away so many ideas from them that I can use to benefit other groups and subject areas’ Teacher, theatre visit and workshop, Autumn Term 2014
exploreprojects 8 hours of in-school drama or music workshops, tailor-made to your requirements.
Spring term 2015
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Cats
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Propeller presents
Pocket Comedy
01/12/2014 15:37
One of the longest-running shows in West End and Broadway history, Cats returns to the West End for a strictly limited 12 week run, starring Nicole Scherzinger. Based on T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, this legendary musical phenomenon has an amazing musical score that includes the timeless Memory, spectacular set designs, stunning costumes and breathtaking choreography. catsthemusical.com Wed 28 Jan 2.30pm Wed 4 Feb 2.30pm Length 2hrs 40mins Suitable for those with a learning age of 6+.
Victoria & Albert Museum Pocket Comedy is a 60-minute version of Propeller’s acclaimed production of The Comedy of Errors, Shakespeare’s funniest comedy. Two sets of estranged twins, separated at birth, find themselves in the same city 25 years later, with hilarious consequences. Propeller is an all-male Shakespeare company that brings texts to vivid life, providing a dynamic and physical introduction to Shakespeare. After this relaxed performance, students will meet the actors, and be invited to explore the stage. propeller.org.uk/productions/pocket-comedy Wed 28 Jan 1.30pm (relaxed performance for students with special needs) Length 1hr plus 40mins post-show event Suitable for those with a learning age of 8+.
4 wheelchair spaces available
8 wheelchair spaces available
Choose from a wide selection of West End and off-West End shows (including the 2 featured in this leaflet) to use as a springboard for more in-depth drama, music or songwriting sessions. We will pair you with experienced practitioners at times that fit with your timetable. Possible areas of focus include: l Exploring the First World War through War Horse l Building confidence and communication skills through the themes of Wicked l Writing and recording a new song in response to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory l Devising a performance inspired by the theatrical techniques used in Billy Elliot The Musical All exploreprojects can be used to support the Bronze Arts Award* and we can help your students fulfil the necessary criteria to gain the qualification. To discuss your requirements, please contact Jo on 020 7632 4117 or email jo@mousetrap.org.uk Cost: £200 for 8 hours plus £8 per theatre ticket *Bronze Arts Award is a Level 1 national qualification. We can tailor a workshop scheme to fulfil the requirements for the Award. See www.artsaward.org.uk for further information
‘If someone had told me at the beginning they would achieve that by the end, I wouldn’t have believed it.’ Teacher, exploreproject, Summer Term 2014