Drama
The School’s accomplished Drama Club, Quercus Theatre Company, delivered their Junior School Production to an enthusiastic audience on the evening of Friday 15th March. The show was ‘Alice in Wonderland’ … Read More +
Leighton Park drama enthusiasts embarked on an enriching trip to the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre on Wednesday 28th February. They were treated to a captivating performance of ‘Metamorphosis’ by Franz Kafka, … Read More +
Leighton Park School was thrilled to announce its recent senior production of the iconic musical ‘West Side Story’, which enthralled audiences with its timeless tale of love and conflict. The … Read More +
Thursday 19th October saw our Year 11 GCSE English students immersing themselves in an interpretive production of Shakespeare’s timeless classic, Romeo and Juliet at the Reading Rep Theatre. Whilst students … Read More +
Congratulations to Tubman House for their success at House Theatre Arts on Thursday 12th October 2023! Artie and the Knights, the story of a band and their inspirational magic guitar, … Read More +
Leighton Park’s GCSE and Sixth Form Drama and Theatre Arts students, furthered their learning at The Oxford Playhouse on Thursday 5th October, engaging in the contemporary Theatre performance of ‘Kin’ by … Read More +
The Drama Department took students on a trip to London to watch, not one but, two plays in one day. Students were treated to The God of Carnage at Hammersmith’s … Read More +
Dec 13
Drama and Dance students ventured to the theatre this week to enhance their studies with two incredible productions. Drama A Level students were captivated by ‘Othello’, while Dance students revelled in Matthew Bourne’s ‘The Red Shoes’ at Sadler’s Wells. 🎭🩰 ...
Season's Greeting from Leighton Park School. Enjoy our 2025 Christmas Video, with plenty of laughs (at the staff) and our fabulous students. 🎄🎅Which is your favourite part? ... See MoreSee Less
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