Win a FREE Performance of “Little Wren and the Autumn Moon” for Your School! ✨

Published on:
23rd October 2024

Calling All Teachers and parents! Win a FREE Performance of “Little Wren and the Autumn Moon” for Your School! ✨

Is your school ready for an enchanting adventure?

Bristol Old Vic Theatre School is searching for ONE LUCKY SCHOOL – We will come and transform the assembly hall into the magical world of Leigh Woods for a one off performance for all students of the brand new autumnal fairy tale, “Little Wren and the Autumn Moon”!

This spellbinding production is brimming with:

  • Live Music: Get swept away by the melodies of the forest!
  • Puppetry Wonders: Meet unforgettable characters brought to life!
  • Martial Arts Mayhem: Witness thrilling displays!
  • A Heartfelt Story: Learn the importance of caring for our world alongside Little Wren!

The show is suitable for all primary school year groups, and is an experience guaranteed to leave students captivated. Not only is it a delightful performance, but it carries a vital message about environmental responsibility.

The prize is worth over £600, so don’t miss this incredible opportunity! Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or friend of the school, nominating your school is EASY! Simply complete this short form to enter.

Remember: “The woodland needs YOU to explore its treasures, it needs YOU to answer its call, and find nature’s balance once and for all!”

Will your school be the chosen one to embark on this magical journey?

Enter now and find out!

Closing date for this competition is 10pm on Tuesday 5th November 2024. 

Please note that the winning school must be within 45 minutes drive of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.

Students developing and growing in confidence during their time here, seeing their work reaching professional standards in approach and execution; a student who intends to be a stage manager producing a wonderful sound design; a first year student making a lovely recording of a song for their recording project; tracking the careers of former students and seeing them be successful; being able to find a job opportunity for a recent graduate. Frank Bradley, Sound Tutor