Once upon a time there was a girl called Rosalind, who struggled in school, for her learning style was different to a lot of the other children in her class. This led her to have little self confidence, she started to think she was doing everything wrong, each new day at school she felt a failure. School was not a fun place to be.

One day she discovered a magnificent land of learners who were just like her, this land was known as Saturday Theatre Club. The people of the land showed her she could attain knowledge and explore any subject in a profound way, through movement, voice and music. Rosalind was empowered, she suddenly felt such an abundance of strength and confidence in her abilities. School was once a dungeon of frustration and fear, she was shackled to a one-size-fits-all way of learning, but now she felt inspired to keep discovering more, creative learning was the magic key and it had unlocked her imagination at last!

Rosalind continued to explore the theatrical world, she went to University to study Theatre Arts, gaining a First Class Honours! The years passed, and she was now older, she’d become a Professional Actor, but also wanted to spread her joy of the Performing Arts throughout the Kingdom, and so used her knowledge of the Performing Arts to become a Drama Facilitator.

Rosalind would go on to help young people and children in London and East Anglia with their learning, using drama, movement, voice and role play, and visit many educational settings, from nurseries, primary and secondary schools to home education groups. At last she founded a creative educational company called Act Out Education, a company dedicated to inspiring learning through play. Everyday was an exciting learning adventure, and so Rosalind lived happily ever after.