2002
Petit Chaperon Rouge & Chinye
2001 & 2002
Le Tour de France pilot into schools
2001
Workshops for L’enfant Peul based on African drumming
1999
Contes Mauriciens - Folk tales from the island of Mauritius- L'Arbre aux Gâteaux et L'Homme au Banjo.
"Their simply fluent French was easy to follow and gave an extra spice to the evening. It was a wonderful experience. I haven't enjoyed myself so much for a long time."
Hexham Courant.
"An enthralling, highly educated performance. The visual effects were tremendous."
Mrs K. Hunter, South Tyneside Middle School, Northumberland
"I thought the play was really good, it was an excellent way of learning French and it was amusing. The monster was really good".
Student, Glendale Middle School, Wooler, Northumberland
1998
Grimm Tales
"A thoroughly enjoyable afternoon's entertainment helping to bring the language alive, in a way which would be difficult to achieve in the classroom."
Teacher, St Mary's Westbrook, Folkestone, Kent
"It was a really good chance to see what German I understood and it helped me to improve and use the language more in lessons."
Student, Dowdales School, Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria.
1995
Contes d'Afriques - Folk tales from West Africa
Fantastical animals and spirits from other worlds enmeshed in ancient tales of magic, mystery, fun and adventure.
"The special effects were excellent and you could follow the stories easily. We recommend them for all ages".
Year 6 students, Hexham Middle School.
"....enjoyment and laughter with the bonus of learning - an excellent performance".
Year 9 students, Haydon Bridge High School.
"Théâtre Sans Frontières marry text to action so well we think we're bilingual."
The Guardian.
1994
La Belle aux Cheveux d'Or
1993
Les Souhaits Ridicules
La Belle et La Bête
"A most excellent performance and of great benefit and enjoyment for the students".
Headteacher, Bedlington Community High School, Northumberland
1992
Le Petit Chaperon Rouge
La Barbe Bleue
"First class entertainment for both children and adults."
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