Students use drama to tackle issues

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STUDENTS have been using drama to explore issues such as bullying and road safety with children in Warrington.
Second year Performing Arts students from Priestley College have been acting out scenarios highlighting issues to primary school pupils and brownie groups throughout the borough.
They also acted out the popular story of Jonah and the Whale.
Teacher Nancy Maury said: “We asked the students to draw on any life experiences they might have to deal with these subjects.
“The important thing was to entertain the children, but to also educate them about some important issues.”
The students had to complete the project towards their diploma, and had to put together every aspect of their performances from the props and costumes to booking the venues.
Student Hannah Cooper, 17, was among those performing the moral tale of Jonah and the Whale.
She said: “We tried to get them involved as much as possible and they had already been learning the story in class so they really enjoyed seeing us perform it.”


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