Course

All The World’s A Stage (6–9 years)

Isabelle King guides you in creating a Tudor-inspired story to perform for Queen Elizabeth I and her dog! You’ll learn about the fascinating history of the Tudors, develop a character, setting, poem, title, and an exciting story beginning.
Location
Online
Time
Self-paced
Price
FREE

Do you love making up stories? How about stories with animals, court jesters and a magnificent Queen? Join us on an adventure back in time to the Tudor theatre…

In this course, children’s author Isabelle King will teach you how to create a Tudor inspired story to be performed in front of Queen Elizabeth I and her dog. At the end of the workshop you will have created a character, setting, poem, title and start of your own amazing story.

You can keep writing your story in your own time after the workshop. You will also have uncovered the name of the Queen’s dog and received a poster to design as a front cover from your story.

About Isabelle King

Isabelle King is the author of The Norfolk Story Book’ ‘Once Upon A Time in Norfolk’ ‘Once Upon A Street: Norfolk Stories for children.’ She writes children’s books that combine local history with imagination and fun and leads storytelling sessions and creative writing workshops in schools, Care Homes, libraries and museums. She is also the founder of literary events, Books Talk Back, connecting emerging and established authors.

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