House Drama
What an exciting new introduction to the drama suite of events - our House Drama Movie Re-enactment Competition.
What an exciting new introduction to the drama suite of events - our House Drama Movie Re-enactment Competition.
Determined that 'the show must go on' despite Covid-19, our talented Upper Sixth thespians took to the Bridge House Theatre stage much to the delight of the small audience of their year group bubble and socially distanced staff.
Warwick School is delighted to have been recognised by Trinity College London as one of 56 Trinity Champion Centres across the UK. The Champion Centres are recognised for their successful delivery of the Arts Award qualifications.
The Bridge House Theatre was transported back to England 1910, with Mary Poppins arriving on the doorstep of the Banks family.
Feed me Seymour... Feed me now!
The cast rose superbly well to the challenges of presenting this rapidly changing, linguistically demanding parody of the Murder suspense thriller, featuring a very funny soundtrack of stings and ominous string sounds to add to the playful suspense.
The audience was treated to a truly hilarious production of 'A Laughing Matter' performed in the Bridge House Theatre.
Warwick and King’s High pupils performed in the eagerly anticipated production of Les Misérables, which took place in Warwick Hall last week.
The Bridge House Theatre was brought to life with the classic tale of George Orwell’s ‘Animal Farm’, adapted by Peter Hall.
OW and Guardian Theatre critic Michael Billington considers ‘The Visit’ one of the 101 greatest plays ever written, and whilst set shortly after the Second World War this morality play feels even more relevant today.
Warwick School and King’s High School brought their customary creativity to their version of Shakespeare's classic comedy - A Midsummer Night's Dream last week.
The Literary Society were delighted to welcome the actor Paapa Essiedu to speak about playing Hamlet in the recent Simon Godwin RSC production.
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