

About Us
Safe Stage Theatre Company, set up by a group of 5 University of Lincoln students in 2022, is on the brink of launching our new exciting creative expression workshops across the UK.
Our work aims to provide children ages 5 to 9 with the toolkit to express themselves creatively through movement, sound, dance, words, expressions, and song. Children will be supported to develop the ability to communicate effectively with others in a healthy and constructive manner which may positively impact their ability to reach developmental milestones.
Through Safe Stage’s workshops, we encourage children to explore their emotions through avenues and techniques that go beyond their comfort zones.



Core
Beliefs
Accessibility
Our team and workshops are highly adaptable for any accessibility issues.
Sustainability
As we expand, we aim to reduce our carbon footprint and pave a sustainable path.


Inclusion
Regardless of age or ability, we strive to be inclusive to everyone.
Diversity
We welcome participants from all religions, ethnicities and social backgrounds.

Accessibility & Inclusion

Student engagement is guaranteed through interactive workshops, and the children get to experience the benefits of shaping their own learning. This freedom ensures they are able to express themselves fully and have fun while learning.
We've adopted a kinesthetic style of learning to diversify educational experiences. Access to creativity and physical expression may sometimes be found lacking in mainstream education, leading us to provide a means of exploration and adventure.
With the current cost of living crisis, we believe a school setting is the best means to engage with children between the ages of 5-9. School workshops mean that we are not asking parents to pay for the participation of their children. This means no child will be left out, every child has equal opportunity to take part.
In doing so, we can target wider audiences, helping to cause change within the community and providing a toolkit for more effective communication and expression.

Covid-19 Safety
According to the ever-changing landscape and guidelines with regards to the covid-19 pandemic, we are dedicated to ensuring that there are minimal disruptions to our workshops.
Our safety precautions may include:

Our Team
"I am a 22 year old musical theatre student at the University of Lincoln who believes every child deserves to have access to the arts no matter their ability. "
Maisy Griffiths
Company Director/
Marketing Officer
"I am a 21 year old musical theatre student at the University of Lincoln who's always believed that the theatre and the arts are a means of self expression and a creative escape."
André Buhagiar
Musical Director/
Chief Financial Officer
"I am a 22 year old musical theatre student at the University of Lincoln who aims to inspire children and young adults in the creative arts to express themselves in a positive way."
Beth Christian
Development Director/
Logistic Director

"I am a 23 year old musical theatre student at the University of Lincoln who believes escaping into a world that brings magic with music and dance is the most beautiful thing anyone can do."
Sheree May
Movement Director/
Legal & Safeguarding Officer
"I am a. 20 year old musical theatre student at the University of Lincoln who aims to indulge children within the heart of musical theatre, where they are free to express themselves no matter their ability."
Fraya Syrad
Creative Director/
Head of Research



Requirements

• A large space
such as classroom, studio or hall
• A maximum of 30 pupils per workshop
• 15 minutes set-up time
• Chairs
• Sound system
• Projector and screen


Feedback

"All students including those in wheelchairs were able to participate in all the activities"

"They also thoroughly
enjoyed signing with singing"
St Francis
Special School

"Great engagement all around"

"The activities were inclusive"

"The workshop was well planned with a theme that was engaging and fun"

"Visually
engaging"

"Each section was just the right amount of time to ensure focus"

"All children thoroughly enjoyed it"
Sir Francis
Hill Community
Primary
School

"They can be a challenging class and all children were engaged throughout"

"Lots of demonstrations for the children to ensure they understood"
