Year 10 and 11 GCSE Performing Arts students from Saint Paul’s took part in the MANCEP (Manchester Catholic Education Partnership) Shakespeare Festival. The Festival involves local Catholic High Schools and Loreto and Xaverian College and was held in the Ellis and Kennedy Theatre at Loreto College. Saint Paul’s brought an abridged version of Shakespeare’s play ‘Twelfth Night’ to life with their wonderfully inspired performance directed by their teacher Mrs Slater.

The aim of the festival is to further develop the relationships with other Manchester Catholic high schools and sixth form colleges, engage students through an active way of learning and expand the young learners’ knowledge within the performing arts field. In preparing and performing the plays participants also learn about Shakespeare’s language, themes and characters.
The GCSE Performing Arts students had been working on the play for several weeks as part of their exam and spent the whole day at Loreto, rehearsing, before the performances in the evening which parents and friends could watch.
Each production used minimal set and costume to place emphasis on language and performance rather than set and design.

“Shakespeare’s delightful play, Twelfth Night, provided an excellent platform to showcase the exceptional skills and talents of our students,” explained Mrs Slater, Head of Performing Arts at Saint Paul’s. “The GCSE Performing Arts students gave a captivating performance bringing to life all the themes and imagery of Shakespeare’s classic play. I am very proud of the work they created.”
Mrs Slater added: “The MANCEP Shakespeare Festival is a great opportunity for all involved and has had a real positive impact on our own lessons, providing a significant ‘can do’ attitude and positivity towards aiming high.”

“I was very proud of the amazing performance of this romantic comedy by our students,” said Mr Whiteside, Headteacher. “The event was a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the talent of young people and to extend the partnership that we have within MANCEP. Having had great feedback from Loreto College, I firmly believe that our students can aspire to do great things and are a credit to the staff that teach them.”
