In September 2018 Drama in the Dale returned to the unique setting of St Thomas' Church and the Dales Centre for their performance of As You Like It.As You Like It -  a play full of strong women; ideal for the year in which we...

 Following Government instructions on Coronavirus, Drama in the Dale has postponed the planned theatre workshops. HOWEVER ...

WE ARE REALLY EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE THAT DRAMA IN THE DALE HAS BEEN AWARDED £60,000 FROM THE HERITAGE LOTTERY FUND TO UNDERTAKE THIS EXCITING PROJECT...

This is my favourite game of all time! It’s a bit like Hide and Seek, but not, and it doesn’t matter if your house isn’t huge, because that just makes this simple game even funnier. Set the game perimeter – is the garden included? Are any...

Here’s one you could play instead of doing English homework (don’t hold me to that…) Somebody thinks of a simple verb, such as: Running Jumping Cheating Laughing Or for older players, perhaps something more complex such as: Going out for lunch Pitching a tent Swinging from the...

This is a fun storytelling game that can be as long or as short as you want it to be. As you know, all stories require tension, conflict, and mishaps, but also good things need to happen to characters (or else we’d get bored and...

You will need: Small scraps of paper and a pen A bowl or hat Lots of enthusiasm! Get into teams of at least 2. Between you, use the paper and pens to write down the names of at least twenty well-know characters / people. It’s one name...

You will need: 1 sock per team (the longer the better. Football socks are the better-est!) 3 identical sets of 15 small objects (e.g. hair pin, battery, thimble, teaspoon, button etc.) A list of all the items you have chosen Divide the group into teams of...

 Following Government instructions on Coronavirus, Drama in the Dale has postponed the planned theatre workshops. HOWEVER ...