Students across years 10, 12 and 13 have been able to attend performances at The Globe Theatre. Year 10s from across the three sites went to see Romeo and Juliet, which they are studying for GCSE, year 13s have been to see The Duchess of Malfi and year 12 and 13s went to see Richard III.
The students thoroughly enjoyed the trips and had lots to say about the different performances. In English Literature at A Level students are marked on referring to critical interpretations so it is really important for them to see the plays live.
Here is some feedback from an English student who saw both Richard III and Duchess of Malfi:
The A level English cohort were lucky to be able to see two productions of our exam texts, The Duchess of Malfi and Richard III. The Duchess of Malfi was staged in the Sam Wanamaker playhouse indoors by candlelight, which was extremely interesting as candles were used to emphasise certain parts of the play and make the experience much more engaging. It was insightful to be able to see the play as it would have been staged for audiences at the time and we will most certainly be able to use this in our exam. On the other hand, Richard III was staged in the Globe Theatre in the daylight, which was much more immersive. Natural lighting meant that not as many lighting changes were used and we could focus on the story, and the round open air theatre created a truly immersive atmosphere. Both trips were absolutely amazing and will certainly help us with our upcoming exam.