A packed itinerary featuring theatre workshops, Shakespeare's Birthplace, a performance at the RSC, walking tour, river cruise, and a visit to Blenheim Palace.
Stratford-Upon-Avon
Travel to London by coach or by train.
Coaches will pick you up from your school and take you to your London hotel or hostel.
Travelling by train is often cheaper, particularly for small groups, but not the fastest service.
As Stratford-Upon-Avon is quite a small town, most groups don't need transport while they're there, but if staying out of the town centre, we can arrange post-show transfers etc. as required.
Visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace, William Shakespeare’s childhood home, located in the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon. Discover more about a young William’s family life as you travel through the rooms once lived in and loved by the Shakespeare’s. You’ll also have the opportunity to get up close to objects from the Trust’s world class collections.
Plus, new for summer 2025: experience their new exhibition ‘Becoming Shakespeare’, exploring the impact of place on the creative spark of William Shakespeare.
Experience comfort at Premier Inn Stratford-upon-Avon Waterways, situated near top attractions like the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Enjoy modern rooms with essential amenities and on-site dining options. With beautiful views of the waterways and access to scenic walking paths, your stay will be both relaxing and enjoyable.
Twin rooms for students, single rooms for staff on a B&B basis
Watch a performance at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre by the world-famous RSC. Performance schedule to be announced February/March 2026.
After breakfast, walk to your morning activities
Participate in one of Theatre Workout's award-winning workshops and masterclasses, led by a professional performer and tailored to your group.
Exploring acting techniques used by actors when working with Shakespeare, with text from your chosen production to prepare you for the evening performance.
Experience the Rose & Crown, a traditional British pub that offers a warm atmosphere. Enjoy the charm of its historic building while dining on a seasonal menu crafted from local ingredients. With inviting outdoor seating and live music on weekends, it’s a delightful spot to unwind.
Watch a performance at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre by the world-famous RSC. Performance schedule to be announced February/March 2026.
Meet your coaches, load bags, and transfer to Warwick Castle or Blenheim Palace
A devising workshop rooted in physical theatre, involving lots of practical, movement-based activities, further exploring actor's physicality in the creation of original, visual performance. Techniques used in this workshop are inspired by the work of Artaud, Grotowski, Complicite, Frantic Assembly, Rash Dash and other companies.
Return to your hotel or hostel to collect your bags before starting your return journey.