Childrens & Family & Schools Plays.
All of these walks can be performed in any space, be it park, garden, school and playground or woodland, simply experience the joy of drama in the open air.
The Wizard of Oz A brand new adaptation of The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy has lost Toto, the Cowardly Lion has lost the Tin man, The Wicked Witch of The West has lost the Wicked Witch of the East. The Scarecrow has lost the way and the Great Wiz has lost his marbles! come and join in the fun where ever you are!
Treasure Island. A childrens classic, join Jim ‘lad’ hawkins, in a gripping walk accross the pirates island, find the burried treasure and escape from Long John Silver in the good ship The Hispaniola.

White Rabbit leads the way around a village walk
The White Rabbit’s Treasure Hunt Join the White Rabbit on a guided adventure through your own outdoor wonderland and learn how the environment grows. This work has been developed in line with the 5 – 15 expressive arts curriculum. Duration: 1 hr 15 – 2 hrs depending upon walk circuit

Celtic Tree Keepers cross Titania's bridge
The Celtic Tree Walk Join Puck on a journey through an enchanted forest and discover your own Celtic Tree. An interactive walk that tells the story of Scotland’s native trees through each season. Duration: 1 hr – 1.40 hrs depending upon walk circuit.
The Enchanted Forest Puck needs help, trees are missing and Titania Queen of the fairies will not be pleased. Find the treasure and restore the trees, if you dare step into Fairy Land. Duration: 1 hr – 1.40 hrs depending upon walk circuit
The Burns Smugglers Walk Discover the way of the highland smugglers in the days of the ‘Excisemen’. Meet one of Scotland’s most famous excisemen, National Bard, Robert Burns and join in his tale. Step back in time and take part in a part of your heritage. This work has been developed in line with the 5 – 15 expressive arts curriculum. Duration: 1 hr-1.40 hrs depending upon walk circuit
The Red Queen’s Picnic A shorter children’s work ideal for community events and parties, including riddles and games and March Hare sandwiches. Duration: 1 hr
