We deliver four fantastic plays in a day. Primary Colours shows are tailored for pupils across the Primary Range: Early Years to Year Six. We can work with groups of any size, from the whole of a Key Stage to a small Reception class, (the size of your hall is the only limiting factor!) Content and length of performance are adapted to suit each audience.

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4201 C is for Coconut
Ready Steady Cook meets the Chuckle Brothers. No recipes or 'To me, to you' but it is about food and there is slapstick or what a five year-old might view as ‘sophisticated humour’.
   
4202 Nice & Hot & Tasty
Everybody eats, and food is an aspect of daily life where all young children first express preferences and make choices. Pupils come face to face with a whole range of Caribbean foods: yams, plantains, coconuts and more. A ‘hamper’ of Caribbean food is supplied to enable immediate follow-up in class (additional hampers can also be purchased).
   
4203 Making Music
You may not be familiar with I Like To Move It. You may not even know it is a song, featured in a film Madagascar. Similarly, your knowledge of the musical works of Bob the Builder may be a little patchy and Mambo Number 5 may have little or no significance in your life.
   
4204 Rock & Role Play
From Elvis to Eminem, from The Beatles to Mr. Bean, from Madagascar to Muller Light. A singalong, dancalong, actalong, thinkalong show exploring how black music has shaped popular culture in more ways than most people can begin to imagine.
   
4205 Olivia's Journey
Olivia's Journey tells the stories of those who travelled from the Caribbean to settle and work in post-War Britain. Your pupils will meet (and even become) some of the characters involved in this exciting, emotional and at times hazardous adventure.
   
4206 Ottobah
This is an absorbing, astonishing tale of cruelty, adventure and ultimate triumph as Ottobah first endures capture and the long sea journey from Africa to the Caribbean. Pupils witness his sale as a slave and the harshness of his new owner.
   
4207 Behind Enemy Lines
This is the story of Noor Inayat Khan – writer, musician and secret agent. We journey back in time to see how this brave woman was parachuted into occupied France in order to send back information on the Nazi war plans. We learn of the vital role she played in preparing for the Normandy landings and what happened when she was interrogated as a spy.
   
4208 Should I Stay
Ten year old Sandra has no memories of her mother, Olivia who left her and sister Flo behind in Jamaica with Miss Hope when she sailed to England to make a living. Letters and gifts arrive regularly from 'mother'; then one day, out of the blue, a plane ticket. It's for Sandra; Olivia has finally saved up enough money and wants Miss Hope to send her 'baby' to England.