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Robert Clack School presents their annual dance show, at the Kenneth More Theatre.


This show is not just a culmination of the student’s hard work and passion to dance over the academic year, but for KS4 and KS5, this will be an exciting opportunity to perform their work which will count towards their GCSE & RSL qualification.


We will have a wide range of performances from Contemporary, Jazz, Hip-hop, and Commercial – so there is something for everyone!  


We hope you enjoy our biggest show to date!


(prices include £1.50 Theatre Maintenance Levy)

To commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day on January 27, we will have a Remembrance Tree by the Ground Floor Welcome Desk.

Please feel free to write a message on a candle and hang it on our tree to remember those we have lost.

Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation is proud to present the world’s largest youth drama festival.


Join us this March for an exhilarating evening of live theatre, featuring a series of unique abridged Shakespeare productions by local schools. See Shakespeare’s timeless stories brought to life like never before, and support young people from your community as they take to the stage.


“Every child in every school ought to have the chance to experience this magical process” – Philip Pullman, author and CSSF patron

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Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation is a cultural education charity, transforming lives through the unique power of Shakespeare. Our Festival provides a platform for up to 30,000 young people to express themselves and grow in confidence as they take to a professional stage.


These performances are the culmination of months of work in which young people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities have been finding their voice in school rehearsal rooms.


Come along and get creative making love bugs. They are perfect to tell someone you love them: Dad, Mum, Grandparents, even a friend!

Create a Love Bug card for someone who is important to you!

Age: 3+

Please sign up at the welcome desk 15 minutes before the activity starts. Limited spaces and availability.

For further Children’s events, have a look here

Come and join us during Mental Health Awareness Week. How is the monster feeling? Is she happy because she found her favourite book? Maybe sad because her School is on half term. Cut stick and create your own Mood Monster.

Age: 6+

Please sign up at the welcome desk 15 minutes before the activity starts. Limited spaces and availability.

For further Children’s events, have a look here

National Storytelling Week is a yearly event in celebration of creating, performing, and sharing stories. Through imagination and sharing this can help your child development, literacy skills and empathy.

Join us in a games day and take part in games such as creative storytelling or fairytale dominos. Fact or fiction bring your best story to share.

Age: 12yrs and Under

For further Children’s event, have a look here

If you enjoy reading and want to share your ideas with others, come along and join our group.

Every last Tuesday of the month