Sensory Open Days
Workshops run every Thursday during term time at Interplay Theatre in Armley. There are 3 different sessions for young people aged 8 – 19; we are open to everyone and it’s free!
Workshops run every Thursday during term time at Interplay Theatre in Armley. There are 3 different sessions for young people aged 8 – 19; we are open to everyone and it’s free!
Workshops run every Thursday during term time at Interplay Theatre in Armley. There are 3 different sessions for young people aged 8 – 19; we are open to everyone and it’s free!
Workshops run every Thursday during term time at Interplay Theatre in Armley. There are 3 different sessions for young people aged 8 – 19; we are open to everyone and it’s free!
Workshops run every Thursday during term time at Interplay Theatre in Armley. There are 3 different sessions for young people aged 8 – 19; we are open to everyone and it’s free!
Workshops run every Thursday during term time at Interplay Theatre in Armley. There are 3 different sessions for young people aged 8 – 19; we are open to everyone and it’s free!
LS12 Film is a dynamic award winning film-making project that engages young people from across Leeds, inspiring them to tell their stories through film. The project gives young people the opportunity to work alongside artists, actors, screenwriters, animators and editors to produce high quality films and learn skills in film-making and working in the industry.
When a glitch in the system, transports us to a new interface… With 8-bit music, and video-game inspired lighting, we are inviting learning disabled audiences to explore with their senses on every level.
My Life with the Wave My Life with the Wave is an inclusive and playful multi-sensory show for young people with disabilities that brings together live dance, theatre and interactive performance with sensory play and emotive storytelling...
Hitch a ride on this musical rollercoaster ride through the life of America’s original folk hero, Woody Guthrie. This Land celebrates the highs and lows of his life, from the heartbreaking death of his mother in a fire to the rousing gigs at rallies and transit camps inspired by those fighting for their rights in the campaigns which swept 1960s America.
A facial projection mapping project drawing from the artwork of Frida Kahlo and the Mexican ‘Day of the Dead’, this digital experience is a wordless piece growing from embryonic life to the dance of death running alongside an original score of dub, DnB and trap music.