This week I was lucky to see a production of Macbeth with students from my school. It just so happened to coincide with many other schools visiting at the same time. The theatre was awash of Year 10 and Year 11 students and they were spellbound, silent and mesmerised by the production. Not a peep could be heard. Not a phone going off. Not even a rustle of sweet wrappers. As one colleague (not an English teacher) mentioned, it was so good to see so many young people attending and enjoying theatre. Over the last year and a half, I have taken students to see Of Mice and Men, Great Gatsby, A Christmas Carol, Oliver Twist and Macbeth. Over the years, we’ve seen Six, History Boys, Blood Brothers, Hamlet, Little Shop of Horrors, Great Expectations and so on. We’ve not taken them because they are studying the text - only one was a text studied at GCSE by our students.. We’ve not taken them because of the curriculum. Instead, we have taken them because we can. A group of thirty students,…
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