Dingle Community Theatre...
"Making Drama with the Community"
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Theatre in Education
“One Step in Time” is a play highlighting the problems elderly people have in the home and the dangers of accidents. Commissioned by Sefton NHS.
Dingle Community Theatre has toured many productions in Liverpool Schools. One of the most popular was “Blitzreig, a day in the life of a young girl during the May blitz of Liverpool in 1941. The play was part of our “Spirit of the Blitz” project, which we produced in association with the Maritime Museum.
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All your Drama needs for conferences, training days,
Education and Health projects... we are equally at home devising performance plays to be used as stimulus for discussion or to promote ideas...
or constructing workshops to your specifications.


We use experienced workshop leaders and actors. See below for some examples of our work…
"Of Mice and Men"....
3 actors play the lot in this exciting adaptation of the popular GCSE Literature text....ideal for revision.
Teenage Pregnancy…our latest production “Birth Pangs” is a positive look at Teenage Pregnancy, first commissioned by Surestart Netherton and also used by Siren in Liverpool.
“Weed” – Our play about the health dangers of Cannabis use toured youth clubs with support from the Health Action Zone.
“Poppy Day Drama” – Our sensitive drama about going away to war toured thanks to a Heritage Lottery Grant.
"Just wanted to say thanks for the performance earlier
today, it was fantastic! the kids all really enjoyed it (and the staff)
we'd be interested in hearing about any other productions you are
doing for schools.
A polished performance. It prompted lively and enthusiastic discussion when
the boys returned to lessons."

West Derby Boys
School Comments...
"The performance went really well, about 80 EBD pupils sat mesmerised for whole thing, remarkable really! They usually can't sit for five minutes without shouting out. The actors were brilliant, really responded well to the hot-seat session."

West Kirby