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TESTIMONIALS

Praise for The Invisible Museum

Will's World: An interactive exploration of Tudor life and Shakespeare's work, led by Anne Hathaway

"I just wanted to say thank you for a great show this morning. You were very dynamic and the children really enjoyed all the activities. I loved the "imaginary" trip to the theatre in the hall!" Sue Kettler (Year 1 and 2 teacher)

Seend C of E Primary School, Wiltshire

"We've had the fortune to indulge in "Will's World", for both my younger children and teenager. It's wonderful to see children so engaged, using all their senses and having something to remember fondly for years after. Thank you for bringing Shakespeare into their lives." Georgina Ward (Parent)

"Ruth is inspiring and engaging. She skillfully took children across a range of age groups and brought Shakespeare to life. Parents and children alike thoroughly enjoyed the day and learnt a great deal. Thank you." Chantelle Mussard (Parent)

"I could talk about the perfect pace, content or venue. However, I think nothing expresses better how successful the day was in bringing the wonderful history of Shakespeare's writing to life, than my children still speaking about their experience two years later. I simply cannot recommend the day enough." Home educating parent Lorna (Noah, now 8, and Scarlett, now 9)

The Lady of the Lamp: A curriculum linked character visit for Primary Schools

"We had a fantastic day, learning all about Florence Nightingale from a first hand point of view. The children loved being able to ask her questions and they especially liked helping her to bandage up wounded soldiers." Pam Jennings (class teacher) Chilmark & Fonthill Bishop School, Wiltshire

"A fun and engaging afternoon which the children thoroughly enjoyed. Ruth's flexible approach meant children were kept on task at all times. Fantastic practical resources and hands on approach to bring Florence to life. I would highly recommend to all teacher colleagues." Heather Woolley (class teacher) St John the Baptist School, Solihull

 

Aboriginal Dreamtime: Workshops and devised street theatre performance with inpatients from Marlborough House, Swindon

"Thank you for all your hard work and your creativity, the workshops went well and the final piece was great.  You worked the masks brilliantly into the drama thus providing a well-rounded project incorporating everybody’s skills." Helen and Yvonne (Reach Inclusive Arts)

 

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