Key Stage Three Drama
Finding plays and subject content suitable for key stage three students can be tricky. We've done the hard work for you. With some thought-provoking plays and resources, you can introduce your younger students to the world of theatre.
The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertolt Brecht
Drama Schemes: KS3-4 Lesson Plans from the Internationally-Renowned Playwright (Mark Wheeller)
Years 7, 8 and 9 Schemes: Modern Theatre
Our writing team have selected three aspects of modern theatre to explore with your younger students and created the perfect resource for you to tackle all three. Learn More
Years 7, 8 and 9 Schemes: Transformations
Our writing team have selected three of what they consider to be the some of the best plays to explore with your younger students and created the perfect resource for you to tackle all three. Learn More
A Monster Calls (The Play) by Adam Peck and Sally Cookson
If you think this sounds like a silly, childish fairy tale, think again. A gem of a play to explore with your Key Stage 3 students. Heart-warming, tragic and an opportunity to explore some sophisticated theatre techniques. You won't regret reading this one. Learn More
The Storyteller Sequence (Plays for Young People) by Philip Ridley
This collection brings together Philip Ridley's one-act plays for young people, known as The Storyteller Sequence, ideal for teenagers to either watch or perform. Five plays in one book - a perfect, cost effective way to add some great play texts to your collection. Learn More
The Perfectly Timed Death of an Imaginary Friend by Kieran Lynn
Remote by Stef Smith
I Believe in Unicorns (Oberon Plays for Young People)
I Believe in Unicorns needs to be bought for every library, school and home... to share with as many children as we can so that they can experience its magic for themselves. --The Bookseller Learn More