Medusa’s First Kiss at Little Angel Theatre Medusa has just started at Olympus High. Look, there’s sports star Atlas out on the field, Aphrodite cheerleading from the side, goth
Medusa’s First Kiss at Little Angel Theatre
Medusa has just started at Olympus High. Look, there’s sports star Atlas out on the field, Aphrodite cheerleading from the side, goth Persephone hanging out by the school gates and don’t forget mysterious school-witch Circe… Maybe this is the school where Medusa will finally learn how to fit in. But soon enough she’s out with the gods, as mean girl Athena writes a load of nasty words on her locker and even her own snakes-for-hair decide to give her the cold shoulder. She’s on her own.
Will she ever find friends, let alone love? And who will help her along the way? themselves.
Through playful knitted puppetry and electrifying punk rock music from Holly Mallett (Moxy in CBBC’s Andy & The Band) and P Burton-Morgan (In The Willows, Little Mermaid, Jungle Book) this brand new musical of self-acceptance and friendship is brought thrillingly to life. Percy Jackson meets Heartstopper, with rock songs.
Age guidance: 10+
Medusa’s First Kiss is aimed at everyone over 10. Our shows for older children are challenging, and explore ideas that are relevant to them and to all of us – we don’t give an upper age because we are recommending the show for young people and adults too. These shows can be less suitable for children under the given ages for many reasons, including more mature themes, complexity of language and narrative, and subject matter or scenes that some may find scary or upsetting. We appreciate that everyone is different and age ranges can only be a rough guide, so it’s most important that you read all the guidance before booking for the child you would be bringing.
Visually, the show does not contain anything likely to be troubling (unless you are afraid of snakes!). However, the characters are young people at secondary school exploring emotions and relationships, including romantic relationships. The story deals with bullying, including online bullying. There is a scene where girls talk and sing about dealing with unwanted attention. Another song touches on adult relationships when Hera / the school counsellor sings about her marriage to Zeus.
There are some references to sexual orientation and gender identity. The character of Circe uses they / them pronouns and one of the snakes says they identify as non-binary.
(Friday) 11:00 am - 12:30 pm(GMT+00:00)
What you will learn
TBA
Target Group
Adults aged 19+ in need of improving their English language knowledge and skills relevant to their everyday life in the UK and their needs.
Entry Requirements
TBA
What you will learn
TBA
Target Group
TBA
Entry Requirements
TBA
Course overview:
You will learn how to be more productive with the use of Microsoft office software/Apps on windows 11 laptops/computers while using AI to edit your own work and produce corresponding content, use content produced by others legally as well as learn how to work collaboratively
Target group:
-- Experienced with basic and up to date knowledge of laptops/computers
What you will learn:
Intermediate use of all MS office suite apps so that you can produce documents / cover letters, produce a presentation and present, and use excel to enter data, manipulate it and produce charts and embed corresponding excel data elements into MS word or PowerPoint. learn to use Microsoft Copilot for editing support and the production of generated imagery, learn to legally use imagery from the internet and credit the corresponding sources as required, and learn to work collaboratively. Use twitter Facebook and linkedin to network.
Entry requirements:
19+
You should already know how to get onto the internet, basic use of Microsoft or equivalent office suite of software/apps for business on windows 11 (knowing what the intended use and way around), and confident use of: browsers, the internet, online forms, email, search, windows 11 file manager, downloading data from the internet, attaching files to online forms/email, understanding the danger of phishing and staying safe online.
Course overview:
This course will give you a hands on practical set of computer/laptop, internet and general digital skills that are useful in your daily life and for provide you with a basic foundation for getting back to work if that is your ultimate goal.
Target learners:
Absolute beginner/ Refresher
For learners who have lost touch with computers/laptops and technology, this course can refresh your skills with the new windows updates and the evolution of online services.
What you will learn:
How to make your way around a computer/laptop using a mouse, personalise your computer/laptop to help you with getting things done, get onto the internet, sign a document to send via email, save information from the internet, get to grips with using the internet safely, understand and use search for useful and necessarily life and work needs, and much much more. All in a relaxed atmosphere with a caring and patient tutor.
Entry requirements:
19+
No prior experience or skills necessary.
TBA
What you will learn
ESOL Skills for Life and Work is a Pre-Entry level course, for learners who do not have much experience in English. We start from the basics of English vocabulary and grammar, including learning the alphabet, numbers, and introductions. We also practice reading, writing, speaking, and listening, about a number of different topics. We will also work on some topics and vocabulary to help you prepare to use English in the world of work.
This is a non-accredited course in a relaxed environment, with lots of opportunities to speak to your classmates and your teacher. It is perfect for people who are just starting English and want to get a strong foundation.
Target Group
Adults aged 19 and up with little or no experience in learning English, who want to improve and practice.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this course.
What you will learn
In this class, you will practice reading, writing, speaking, and listening in English. There will be lots of chances to talk to your classmates and to express your thoughts on different topics. You will learn vocabulary, grammar, and other skills that will help you in the world of work. We will practice the English that you will need to apply for jobs, attend interviews, and work in many different jobs.
Target Group
Adults aged 19 and over who would like to practice and improve their English skills, especially English related to the world of work.
Entry Requirements
Assessed as E1 or low E2 in Nova’s initial assessment.
What you will learn
In this class, you will practice reading, writing, speaking, and listening in English. There will be lots of chances to talk to your classmates and to express your thoughts on different topics. You will learn vocabulary, grammar, and other skills that will help you in the world of work. We will practice the English that you will need to apply for jobs, attend interviews, and work in many different jobs.
Target Group
Adults aged 19 and over who would like to practice and improve their English skills, especially English related to the world of work.
Entry Requirements
Assessed as E2 or low E3 in Nova’s initial assessment.
What you will learn
A fun, interactive class with lots of different activities to improve your language in daily life and at work. We will have a focus on pronunciation, listening skills, writing with more detail and in the formal register, improving grammar and extending vocabulary. You will have lots of opportunities to speak and discuss with other learners and become more confident in looking for jobs and working effectively with colleagues when you have one!
Target Group
Adults aged 19+ who need to improve their English skills for life in the UK. They may have achieved an Entry 2 or Entry 3 ESOL qualification and would like to work at E3 level & above.
Entry Requirements
High E2 or E3 English skills in Nova’s initial assessment.
What you will learn
This class is specifically aimed at learners who have been in England for some time, but need support with all their basic skills–reading & writing in English, IT and maths. We work a lot on spelling, reading short texts and writing for daily life (e.g. texts and emails) and will be going over all the basic maths topics and using Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint. Lessons are based on a wide range of different topics, but will have a particular focus on practising the skills needed to look for work and perform well in work environments.
Target Group
Adults aged 19+ who need to improve their basic skills for life in the UK. They will have reasonable English speaking skills and may have achieved an Entry 2 ESOL or Functional Skills qualification.
Entry Requirements
Assessed as E2 or low E3 with literacy, IT & maths needs in Nova’s initial assessment.