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manactco manchester actors company TOURING SCHOOLS 2018-2019 A GUIDE TO OUR THEATRE PRESENTATIONS ON TOUR TO SECONDARY SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES AND COLLEGES FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2018/2019

For the 2018/2019 Academic Year we are touring in your area with SIX SPELLBINDING SHOWS for schools, to BRING ALIVE the texts you are studying in English Literature. Each presentation is aimed at those studying these texts and poems as part of their English course, and all students in years 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11 at Keystage 3 or Keystage 4 will find these performances extremely useful. They are also suitable for A level theatre studies, and Performing Arts students. TOURING FROM 2 nd OCTOBER TO 16 th NOVEMBER: AQA POWER AND CONFLICT CLUSTER - Various Writers POETRY EXCLUSIVELY FROM THE AQA POWER AND CONFLICT CLUSTER is stunningly brought to life by our actors, who give a voice to the words, with a dramatic performance to add mood and atmosphere to the powerful poetry. TOURING FROM 5 th NOVEMBER TO 20 th DECEMBER: A CHRISTMAS CAROL - Charles Dickens The most famous Christmas story is vividly brought to life, with the tale of a bitter old miser, Scrooge, and his transformation into a gentler, kindlier man after visitations by four ghosts on the night before Christmas. TOURING FROM 24 th JANUARY TO 10 th MAY: MACBETH - William Shakespeare Shakespeare s dazzling action-and-adventure tragedy is dramatically brought to life, as we perform this bloodthirsty tale of ambition, and the evils we will go to in order to get what we want. TOURING FROM 24 th JANUARY TO 10 th MAY: AN INSPECTOR CALLS - J.B. Priestley Priestley s tense, haunting drama is given an exciting presentation as this famous play explores the way in which class, age and gender impact on people s attitudes to prejudice and responsibility. TOURING FROM 26 th FEBRUARY TO 9 th MAY: DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE - Robert Louis Stevenson Set in Victorian London, this tense classic story is brought dramatically to life in a tight presentation that clearly and accurately depicts this mesmerising thriller which is a terrifying study of the duality of man s nature. TOURING FROM 26 th FEBRUARY TO 9 th MAY: ROMEO AND JULIET - William Shakespeare Shakespeare s enduring classic tragic romance contains some of the most beautiful and lyrical love poetry, as this romance is played out against a background of gang warfare and street fighting.

KEY INFORMATION ABOUT OUR PRESENTATION IN SCHOOLS Each performance is a concise abridged version of the entire text, and concentrates on all the key scenes, speeches and incidents. The performance flows as a complete play in itself, and is not a series of individual, unconnected scenes. Each performance lasts approx. 60 minutes and is extremely compelling, packing quite an emotional punch: accurately capturing the drama of the text, and lifting the words off the page, enlivening the story, creating a strong, lasting impact with students: a live theatre event in your school that will bring the story and characters vividly to life. We use an ensemble of skilled professional actors, and we are well known for our energetic, well-acted, vigorous physical theatre performances where close attention is paid to the language, bringing each performance alive as a dynamic, well-spoken display of theatre. After each performance we have a 30-minute Q&A hot-seating session: a face-toface interactive discussion, guided by our actors, where the audience can talk directly to the characters and ask any questions they may have to better understand the story. This allows students to examine the characters contrasting personalities and motives, and help to explain/expand/explore the text farther. It also allows the audience to actively discuss the play with the actors and, often, the director, to examine the impact and meaning of different ways of performing and staging drama, and examine the choices made for our presentation. This session can be tailored to specifically meet your needs, and we can direct this session into pre-determined specific areas of discussion. The whole presentation is staged front-on to the audience. We will use either the school hall, school theatre or drama studio. If there is a stage available then we will utilise that, but if there isn t a stage then we will perform on the floor, and we will make good use of the available space. There is no set to erect, but we will bring costume changes and small props. We do not need the school to provide any special sound or lighting equipment, and we will bring everything we need with us. In advance of our visit you will receive access to a free Teachers Pack containing in-depth information about the presentation; background notes to the play; specific performance notes and a list of the scenes contained in our performance; as well as suggested post-performance activities for both teachers and students, to help maximise the impact of our performance long after our visit has ended. All our performers are experienced, professional, trained actors, and are recently DBS checked to enhanced level.

TOURING FROM TUESDAY 2 nd OCTOBER TO FRIDAY 16 th NOVEMBER: We present our exciting UNIQUE poetry-play: POWER AND CONFLICT, where we present the AQA POWER AND CONFLICT POETRY CLUSTER IN PERFORMANCE, as our talented actors vividly bring alive this anthology. This presentation was a BIG HIT for us in 2017, and we return for the Autumn of 2018 with a brand-new presentation, adding life, character, incident, mood, context and atmosphere to the text of the poetry, and will give VOICE to the words, and without voice, poetry will just stay lifeless on the page as a printed object. The poems being performed are: Ozymandias - Percy Bysshe Shelley London - William Blake The Prelude (Extract: Stealing The Boat) - William Wordsworth My Last Duchess - Robert Browning The Charge Of The Light Brigade - Alfred Tennyson Exposure - Wilfred Owen Storm On The Island - Seamus Heaney Bayonet Charge - Ted Hughes Remains - Simon Armitage Poppies - Jane Weir War Photographer - Carol Ann Duffy Tissue - Imtiaz Dharker The Emigree - Carol Rumens Kamikaze - Beatrice Garland Checking Out Me History - John Agard The AQA POWER AND CONFLICT poetry cluster is a collection of powerful and emotional poems that perfectly lend themselves to the stage, and by performing these poems, our actors will breathe LIFE into the written word, and give a voice and context to the text, lifting the words off the page with a well-spoken and well-acted performance: visually presenting poetry in a way that will make it easier to understand by students. Poetry is the most kinaesthetic of all literature: it is physical and full-bodied, and when it comes alive it will move us, and it is particularly important that it should be heard and performed, as well as read. Our presentation is guaranteed to engage your students by adding mood, emotion, character and atmosphere to the text, creating a lasting impact for students. After the performance, audience members will be encouraged to discuss with our actors any of the poems during the Q&A session, and delve deeper into the words and situations, and greatly improve their understanding of the poetry.

TOURING FROM MONDAY 5 th NOVEMBER TO THURSDAY 20 th DECEMBER: We are returning during November & December with our BRAND NEW presentation of Charles Dickens famous novella A CHRISTMAS CAROL - and bringing to life the stream of vivid characters and incidents that makes this story so compelling and impressive, and such a wonderful theatrical experience for your students to enjoy. This is the story of a bitter old miser named Ebenezer Scrooge and his spiritual transformation into a gentler, kindlier man after visitations by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley, and the Ghosts of Christmases Past, Present and Yet to Come. There is drama, great sadness, despair and regret, but also some comedy, warmth and, ultimately, great joy. Beautifully etched characters are brought to life, and a fantastic story unfolds out of the gothic gloom in a way that will delight everyone who watches. Scrooge himself is the embodiment of winter and, just as winter is followed by spring and the renewal of life, so too Scrooge's cold, pinched heart is ultimately restored to the innocent goodwill he had known in his childhood and youth, but had since forgotten, as life had fallen upon him and snuffed out the goodness in him. The ghosts show him the error of his ways, just in time for his joyous redemption on Christmas Day. For this BRAND NEW production we have created a clear, condensed, working guide to Dickens famous novella, aimed particularly at students studying A Christmas Carol as part of GCSE English. This is an abridged version of the entire book, concentrating on key scenes, characters and confrontations, and flows seamlessly. This detailed dramatic overview of the text will create a strong, lasting impact with students; and brings vividly to life the plot, the characters, and the themes of the need for charity, the Christian concept of redemption, and the need for personal moral conscience. The performance is very tight and compelling, and packs quite an emotional punch: accurately capturing the tense drama of the book. After the performance, the audience will have the opportunity to hotseat any of the fascinating characters in our play, and ask any questions they may have so that they can expand their awareness of the motives of the characters, and to have a greater understanding of this classic story.

TOURING FROM THURSDAY 24 th JANUARY TO FRIDAY 10 th MAY: In Spring 2019 we present our latest BRAND NEW production of Shakespeare s dazzling action-and-adventure tragedy MACBETH, which has universal themes that can be understood in any culture and time: a bloodthirsty tale of ambition, and the evils we will go to in order to get what we want. MACBETH is Shakespeare s shortest and bloodiest tragedy, and tells the story of an heroic Scottish general who receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the throne for himself. His reign is racked with guilt and paranoia, and he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler as he is forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion. The bloodbath swiftly takes Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into realms of arrogance, madness, and death. The play dramatises the corroding psychological and political effects produced when its protagonist chooses evil as the way to fulfill his ambition for power. He commits regicide to become king and then furthers his moral descent with a reign of murderous terror to stay in power, eventually plunging the country into civil war. In the end he loses everything that gives meaning and purpose to his life before losing his life itself. For this production we have created a clear, condensed, working guide to Shakespeare's dark tragedy aimed particularly at those studying MACBETH as part of their English course. This is an abridged version of the entire story, concentrating on key scenes, characters and confrontations, and flows seamlessly. This detailed dramatic overview of the play will create a strong, lasting impact with students; and brings vividly to life the plot, the characters, and the themes of the corrupting power of unchecked ambition, use of the supernatural and superstition, and the guilt that sits like a permanent stain on the consciences of both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, one that hounds them to their graves. After the performance, the audience will have the opportunity to hotseat any of the fascinating characters in this famous play, and ask any questions they may have so that they can expand their awareness of the motives of the characters, and to have a greater understanding of this classic story.

TOURING FROM THURSDAY 24 th JANUARY TO FRIDAY 10 th MAY: In the Spring we present a BRAND NEW stage adaptation of a Working Guide to J.B. Priestley s tense, haunting drama AN INSPECTOR CALLS which examines the theme of responsibility, exploring the way that class, age and sex impact on people's attitudes to responsibility, and shows how prejudice can prevent people from acting responsibly. It starts with the Birling family spending a happy, self-satisfied evening celebrating the engagement of Sheila Birling to Gerald Croft - a marriage that will result in the merging of two successful local businesses. Yet, just when everything seems to be going so well, they receive a surprise visit from an Inspector Goole who is investigating the suicide of a young woman, Eva Smith. At first, the family deny any involvement - but gradually they are all implicated in her exploitation, abandonment and social ruin, effectively leading to her death. How? In this unique whodunnit there are shocking twists and turns for both the characters and the audience - right up to the very final moments! For this production we have created a clear, condensed, working guide to Priestley s play aimed particularly at students studying An Inspector Calls as part of GCSE English. This is an abridged version of the entire play, concentrating on key scenes, characters and confrontations, and flows seamlessly. This detailed dramatic overview of the play will create a strong, lasting impact with students; and brings the plot, the characters, and the twin themes of responsibility and class vividly to life. The whole 60 minute performance is crammed with tension, and is extremely tight and compelling: packing an emotional punch, and accurately capturing the tension that the Inspector creates with his questioning of the Birling household, which makes this one of the classic plays of mid-20th century English theatre, and a call to action for English society to take more responsibility for working class people, prefiguring the development of the post World War II welfare state. Performed by our talented ensemble of professional actors, this production will have a strong and lasting impact on anyone studying this great play, and will bring the text to life. After the performance, the audience will have the opportunity to hotseat any of the fascinating characters in this famous play, and ask any questions they may have so that they can expand their awareness of the motives of the characters, and to have a greater understanding of this classic story.

TOURING FROM TUESDAY 26 th FEBRUARY TO THURSDAY 9 th MAY: We are returning with our much-acclaimed stage adaptation of a working guide to Robert Louis Stevenson s mesmerising gothic Victorian thriller THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE, where we explore that one must risk madness to achieve genius. Our presentation has been much praised by schools as being a clear and concise production, bringing this dark Victorian novella alive as a display of classic theatre, and giving substance to the characters and incidents. While the good Dr Jekyll goes about his quiet business healing the sick, the evil Mr Hyde runs around at night doing frankly disgraceful things. What is the connection between them? What is upsetting all the servants? And why does Dr Jekyll seem so anxious to protect the mysterious Mr Hyde? As an investigation begins we discover that in seeking to release his inner self, the brilliant scientist Dr Jekyll instead reveals a monster. Set in the heart of Victorian London, this mesmerising melodramatic thriller is a terrifying study of the duality of man s nature. Uncover a troubled London fraught with divisions and a scientist s home invaded by strange and mysterious forces. One man's journey in pursuit of the truth will lead into the dark recesses of the human mind - and only the powerful bonds of friendship will save us all. Our version of this story creates a clear, concise, working guide to Stevenson s famous book aimed particularly at students studying the novella as part of GCSE English. This is an abridged version of the entire story, concentrating on key scenes, characters and confrontations, and flows seamlessly: a dramatic overview of the play that creates a strong, lasting impact with students; and brings vividly to life the plot, the characters, and the twin themes of the duality of human nature, and the importance of reputation. The 60 minute performance is very tight and compelling, and packs an emotional punch: accurately capturing the dark tension of the book that is one of the classics of late 19th century English Literature. Performed by our talented ensemble of professional actors, this production will have a strong and lasting impact on anyone studying this great book, and will bring the text vividly to life. After the performance, the audience will have the opportunity to hotseat any of the fascinating characters, and ask any questions they may have so that they can expand their awareness of the motives of the contrasting characters, and to have a greater understanding of this classic story.

TOURING FROM TUESDAY 26 th FEBRUARY TO THURSDAY 9 th MAY: We are returning with our latest presentation of William Shakespeare s enduring classic tragic romance ROMEO AND JULIET, which contains some of Shakespeare's most beautiful and lyrical love poetry, and some of his best-loved characters. The romance is played out against a background of gang-warfare and street-fighting as the bitter long feud between the Montague and Capulet families disrupts the city of Verona and causes tragic results for the young lovers, Romeo and Juliet. Revenge, love, and a secret marriage force the young star-crossed lovers to grow up quickly, and fate causes them to commit suicide in despair. ROMEO AND JULIET is probably Shakespeare s most famous play, set against a long history of family feuding between the Montagues and the Capulets, and when Romeo Montague falls hopelessly in love with Juliet Capulet, from the very beginning fate has decided that the two of them are doomed... The couple have a feeling that things will go badly for them: Romeo thinks something is 'hanging in the stars', while Juliet says a 'faint cold fear thrills through my veins'. They believe their love can conquer their families hate, but it is proven to be too fragile, and because of their ill-fated star-crossed love a series of events, both comic and tragic, unfolds in a very short space of time as true love leads to tragedy. The play explores love either as spiritual friendships, or the romantic love between the main characters, but entwined within the love is death, conflict, loyalty, and fate... for fate has badly treated the lovers and their brief affair. For our presentation we focus on the two main protagonists, concentrating on key scenes, characters and confrontations, and flows seamlessly. This dramatic overview of the text will create a strong, lasting impact with students; and brings the plot, the characters, and the themes of love, fate and death vividly to life. The presentation packs an emotional punch: accurately capturing the tense drama of the play that explores the effect that fate plays in all our lives. Our version will have a strong and lasting impact on anyone studying this great play, and will bring the text vividly to life. After the performance, the audience will have the opportunity to hotseat any of the fascinating characters in our performance, and ask any questions they may have to expand their awareness of the motives of the characters, and to have a greater understanding of this classic story of intense, ill-fated teenage love.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Who are these shows suitable for? All of our presentations are extremely useful for those studying the texts as part of their English Literature course, but ALL students in years 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11 at Keystage 3 or Keystage 4 will find the presentations extremely useful. They are also suitable for A level English, A level Theatre Studies, and Performing Arts students. What space and equipment do you need the school to provide? We will use either the School Hall, School Theatre or Drama Studio. All performances are presented front-on. If there is a stage then we will use that, otherwise we will perform on the floor. We DO NOT need the school to provide any special lighting or sound equipment, and we will bring everything with us. There is no set or lighting equipment to erect. Set up time is 25 minutes, and we would need the space to ourselves for this preparation time. What can we expect from the presentation? Each presentation lasts 90 MINUTES. The performance lasts for approx. 60 MINUTES and is a concise, abridged version of the entire story, performed by our ensemble of talented, professional actors. Concentrating on key scenes, characters and confrontations, each play flows seamlessly, and our detailed dramatic overview of these compelling stories is constructed to create a strong, lasting impact with students: and brings the plot, the characters, and the themes vividly to life. Each performance is designed to capture the drama and tension of each of the stories. We are well known for our energetic, vigorous, physical theatre performances where close attention is paid to the language, bringing the performance alive as a dynamic, well-spoken display of theatre, and each performance will have a strong and lasting impact on anyone studying any of these great stories/poems, and will vividly bring the text to life. After the performance there is a 30 MINUTE INTERACTIVE Q&A SESSION where the audience can discuss the performance with the actors or hot-seat any of the characters. The whole presentation will last a full 90 minutes. What can we expect from the Q&A session? The Q&A session is a face-to-face discussion, guided by actors in the company, where the audience can talk directly to the fascinating characters in the play by hot-seating them, and ask any questions they may have. This allows students to examine the characters contrasting personalities and motives, and helps to explain/expand/explore the texts or the poetry farther. This allows the students to better understand the motives of these characters, and to clarify parts of the story or poetry that students may otherwise not fully understand. The session will also give students the opportunity to discuss with the actors, and the director, how the drama is created and also the impact and meaning of the different ways of performing and staging drama, and also examine the choices made by the actors and director for our presentation. How does this presentation help our audiences? A live performance of a text has a great impact on learning, and stays in students minds long after we have left the school. Our presentation is designed to concisely lift the stories and the characters off the pages and brings the text to life, giving voice to the words, making it easier to understand the plot, characters, themes, language and style of the plays and poems, and the Q&A session after the performance allows the audience to unlock the story even more by quizzing the characters.

RECENT TESTIMONIALS We don t solicit testimonials from the schools that we visit, but plenty of them love to let us know what they think of our performances. We ve printed just a few of the comments here, to give a flavour of the response we get from schools. The best testimonial we can have is for the schools to book us again in the following year and so we are delighted that with so many schools we have visited them for many years, year-after-year.. Many thanks for today s performance of the AQA Power & Conflict Poetry, the performance really brought the poetry to life, and that s exactly what we wanted at school: someway of really firing up the interest of the students in these poems. Karen Moorcroft, Head of English, Great Academy Ashton, Ashton-Under-Lyne the students really enjoyed this morning s presentation of the AQA Power & Conflict Poetry Cluster, and they couldn t stop enthusing about the performance. Give my best wishes to the actors who worked so hard on stage Nicola Pugh, English Dept, Fulford School, York I just wanted to say a huge thank you to the performers who came to our school today to perform 'A Christmas Carol'. The students (and staff!) really enjoyed the performance and got a lot out of both it and the question and answer session that followed. Many Thanks Emma Warren, Head of English, Werneth School, Stockport please pass on our thanks to the 3 actors that visited us on Monday- both the staff and students watching really enjoyed the performance and were impressed with how well it was done with a small group of actors and the clever use of props/costumes etc. The actors even coped well with some slightly random questions at points, so massive credit to them as well.. Vicky Hayton, English Dept, Ormskirk School....Unfortunately, I was unable to see the performance of An Inspector Calls because I was teaching. However, the teachers who did see it said that it was great and they enjoyed the performance. I really enjoyed the question and answer session and I thought that the knowledge and quality of answers were exactly what was required. Many thanks to the actors, who I thought were great... Peter Lovatt, Head of English, Ormiston Horizon Academy, Stoke-On-Trent.Just wanted to email to say a massive thank you to you and your team for Jekyll & Hyde! They brought the novel to life perfectly. All of the key scenes were covered and the actors/actress were very professional. The students and staff alike really enjoyed it. Many students have commented on how close it was to the novel and how much it has actually helped them to understand the plot. We also really like how you used the key quotations too - great for the students' revision. Please pass on my thanks to the performers who came today. Once again, thank you very much!. Jess Rothwell, Head of English, The Blue Coat School, Oldham. Just before half-term your company sent a group four wonderful actors to perform an abridged version of An Inspector Calls. I just wanted to say how much our staff and students enjoyed the fantastic, lively performance and the Q&A session afterwards. They still haven't stopped talking about it and I am sure that this will help them enormously in their forthcoming examinations. I would not hesitate to book you again Thanks again. Hamira Shah, Head of English and Associate Senior Leader, North Huddersfield Trust School... I wanted to email to say thank you for the wonderful performance and workshop of Macbeth yesterday at our school. The students found the afternoon extremely useful: they grilled the actors and received some amazingly useful responses from them... Christel Meredith, Head of English, Bacup & Rawtenstall Grammar School.Thank you so much for helping to organise the company to come into Mossley Hollins on Tuesday with Jekyll & Hyde. The students (and staff!) thoroughly enjoyed the performance. Please pass on our thanks to your team. Lindsey Willis Middle Leader (English) Mossley Hollins High School...thank you so much to the actors who performed Romeo & Juliet today - everybody is absolutely buzzing about the electric performance, and the Q&A session was excellent... a fantastic help for the students... Lucy Massey, Abbot Beyne School, Burton-On-Trent "...My name is Theo Farrer, and I am a Year 11 pupil at Malet Lambert School in Hull. Yesterday I watched one of your performances of Romeo & Juliet, and I just wanted to say how much it has helped me understand the play! I ve read the book version (and seen the DVD), but actually seeing it in person really does help me understand it more, and I thought the performances were excellent..."

CONTACT US We are taking bookings NOW for all of our 2018/2019 presentations. If you would like to make a booking, or get more information about any of our shows, the please contact us as early as you can before all the dates have been taken. TELEPHONE us on: 0161 445 8477 or 07501 594 015 And speak to BRIAN. FAX us on: 0161 332 7867 EMAIL us at: brian@manactco.org.uk CONTACT US, and we will talk you through the details of our 2018/2019 presentations, answer any questions you may have, give you a price quote, and arrange all the booking details with you.