Lower Sixth Theatre Studies Performance

​On Tuesday evening, Lower Sixth Theatre Studies students performed their A Level devised performance Dreamcatchers to a full audience. Their piece examined dreams and the tricks our subconscious mind plays on us. Through the use of physical theatre, puppetry and heartfelt performances, the audience was treated to...

On Tuesday evening, Lower Sixth Theatre Studies students performed their A Level devised performance Dreamcatchers to a full audience. Their piece examined dreams and the tricks our subconscious mind plays on us. Through the use of physical theatre, puppetry and heartfelt performances, the audience was treated to a fully immersive theatre experience, and a lucky few got to ride a rollercoaster, take part in a game show, dance at a rock concert and offer advice live on stage. This highly inventive performance was created entirely by the students. Well done to everyone involved.

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