
Theatre of Possibility
13 Feb 10:00
This programme is for autistic children, ages 12-17.
Share your voice and make meaning of the world around you through theatre. These workshops aim to inspire confidence and encourage communication through playful drama games and theatre skills. In an inclusive, friendly and supportive space, share what is important in your world.
As a group, you’ll develop a final creative piece that explores your questions, opinions and hopes for the future. It could be a short sketch, a mime, a piece of creative writing, or even a movement piece – whatever the Group creates, it will be led by your interests.
Please bring a packed lunch each day!
Familiarisation Visits
For many of us, trying something new, with new people, in a new place, can be daunting. Our familiarisation visits are a chance to meet the group facilitator, and have a short tour of Stage Two and the facilities. If you would like to book a visit, please contact us on takepart@norwichtheatre.org.
Important information
Age recommendation: 12-17
Wear clothes that are comfortable for movement, and bring a packed lunch and drink each day.
Please note that we will be working as a group and are not able to guarantee one-to-one support for participants. If this would be important to you, you are welcome to bring someone to support you; just let us know.
Ticket Prices:
£80 for four sessions.
Session times:
10am – 3pm on 13, 14, 15 and 16 Feb
“It has fun activities with good people running it, who know about Autism. I really enjoy it.”
Alexander, Previous Theatre of Possibility participant
Take Part Terms & Conditions
We work hard to ensure best practice and the safety of all who attend our activities. To do this we have a number of policies and procedures in place to support our participants and visitors.
Before signing up for the activity please take a moment to read our:
Venue

Fresh, seasonal, and locally sourced produce. Enjoy the best in food and drink at our restaurant Prelude or a quick delicious bite before the show.
Directions to the Stage Two. Where to park near the Stage Two, drop-off & disabled parking plus public transport information.
Up-to-date information on access our building, accessible performances and details on personal assistant tickets.