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YOUNG PEOPLE INVITED TO DISCOVER THE SECRET GARDEN IN SUMMER DRAMA PROJECTS



Inspired by Frances Hodgson Burnett’s much-loved story The Secret Garden, New Vic Education host two awe-inspiring projects aimed at primary and secondary school aged children this summer.

  • Play In A Week’ returns with The Real Secret Garden from Monday 29 July to Friday 2 August aimed at children aged between 10 to 15.

  • Creative drama and craft project Keeping the Garden’s Secrets aimed at children aged between 5 to 9 takes place on Tuesday 6 and Wednesday 7 August.

The New Vic’s Education team invite young people into the world of classic story The Secret Garden for some exciting drama projects, including the return of their popular ‘Play In A Week’, this July, as they pay homage much-loved children’s author Frances Hodgson Burnett.

The Real Secret Garden from Monday 29 July to Friday 2 August is this year’s ‘Play In a Week’. During the five days, participants aged 10 to 15 will join new characters to discover the secrets of the garden from 10.00am to 4.00pm each day (until 6.00pm on the Friday). They will learn about the play, read-through the script, be cast in a part, and rehearse with fellow cast members, leading up to a performance for family and friends on Friday 2 August at 5.00pm.

Keeping the Garden’s Secrets on Tuesday 6 and Wednesday 7 August from 10.00am to 3.00pm is a creative couple of days for younger children aged five to nine, where they are invited to create their own secret garden through crafts and drama.

Amy Fletcher, New Vic Youth Theatre Director and Education Practitioner, and writer of The Real Secret Garden, said:

“This year’s ‘Play in a Week’, The Real Secret Garden, is a new story inspired by the real-life inspiration for the famous tale. During the project the young people will work in a similar way to a professional theatre company but in a much shorter space of time! There are so many skills to be learnt – following direction, learning lines, working as part of an ensemble, critical thinking, creative problem solving, time management, confidence building and more. Whether participants are new to performing or seasoned pros there will be something for everyone! The week is a great challenge, and the sense of achievement is rewarding.

“Both projects are inspired by The Secret Garden, which is a wonderfully uplifting tale. It shows us the joys of playing outside, experiencing nature, planting seeds and the power of friendship. It taps into the imaginations of all ages with its sense of mystery. For generations children have enjoyed this adventure, passing the story to the next generation, and I hope this project continues that legacy.”

To book a place on The Real Secret Garden or Keeping the Garden’s Secrets call the New Vic Box Office on 01782 717962 or visit newvictheatre.org.uk.

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