2engage have worked with us for the past couple of years providing a series of fun performances as part of our annual Halloween Event. The team came along with a very professional attitude and were extremely flexible, working brilliantly to our requirements. 2engage provided added interest and humour suitable for all ages and the event was a huge success, enjoyed by everyone involved.
I'm sure we will be working with them again in the future.
Heather Brennan, Tours Organiser, Chester and Cheshire West Council
I have now received feedback from the Dutch students and they all enjoyed the workshop very much. We will certainly want to use you again next year! Thanks
Judith Gilmour, Assistant Head Teacher (Community Development) Neston High
The celebration Event was a huge success. I would like to thank you for all your hard work on the day. Once again your drama brought to life the decisions and pressures that face young people today, but it was also uplifting and highly motivating. The students were fully engaged and were captivated by the sheer energy of your performance.
Christine Fryer, Project Development Co-ordinator
2engage ran a series of tailor-made workshops for our Arts Week based on the theme of 'The Global Village'. The work that they produced with the Year 10s was exciting, creative, challenging and thought-provoking. Their confidence in the classroom was really refreshing as it allowed us as teachers that rare opportunity to observe our students working in new ways and in different styles. We will definitely be working with 2Engage in the future and would highly recommend them.
Annika Munro, Director of Teaching and Learning Drama, Fallibroom High
2engage are a young dynamic company who have considerable expertise within the filed of educational drama. There work within this field utilises drama as a methodology for the exploration of issues relevant to schools today. For example the citizenship curriculum which encompasses issues of personal and social responsibilities and widening participation issues of employment, recognising and valuing skills and continuing education.
Jane Loudon, Performing Arts Senior Lecturer, University of Chester