Return of the Romans!

The live TV show Return from the Past is in danger of being cancelled and needs your help! Faced with some unhelpful contestants from Roman Britain and the sudden arrival of Queen Boudicca, can your children save the show?

This fact-filled and fun-packed show is the perfect accompaniment to your study of the Roman Empire and its impact on Britain, bringing their ancient civilisation to life.

Our Ancient Romans KS2 Show is performed by two facilitators, is fast-paced and engaging from start to finish.  There are many interactive elements as the students help solve Roman-related activities to save the show.

Ancient Romans KS2 Workshop- Facilitators behind the scenes

Why choose Freshwater?

Our sessions:

  • Are highly interactive, offering hands-on learning, which allow all your pupils to access the topic.
  • Add depth and richness to the curriculum and stimulate further learning.
  • Use carefully chosen drama techniques, so that children feel a personal involvement in the topic which helps to embed subject knowledge.
  • Allow the teacher an opportunity to observe pupils’ progress from a different perspective.
  • Are led by experienced drama facilitators who immerse the children in an imaginative world, helping to make learning fun!

Looking for something on Ancient Egypt or Ancient Greece? Check out our Ancient Egyptian Exploration or Ancient Greek Adventure sessions.

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I have seen this show about 6 times now and I never get bored. The team always work well together and make it a very enjoyable day.

Julia Flynn, Pelham Primary School, Bexleyheath

Details
  • Length of session: One 80 minutes show (History Show) or 80 minute show, followed by two 45 minute workshops (History Day)

  • Price: One show costs £295 + VAT, History Day costs £570 + VAT

  • Number of Children: up to 120

  • Extra children are negotiable

  • All facilitators are DBS checked

Key Areas
  • The Roman Army and Hadrian's Wall

  • Life of the Celts before and after the Roman conquest

  • Roman towns - public baths, forum, basilica, amphitheatre

  • Religion - temples, gods and votives

  • Lifestyle - relaxation, games, hobbies, clothing, food