Performing Arts School Trips

School performing arts trips enable students to take their learning in this vibrant subject beyond the classroom, thereby helping to enhance their enjoyment, self-confidence, and performances on stage.

The performing arts are all around us – on our TV screens, in theatres and concert halls, and even on the streets of our cities. The right performing arts school trip can therefore help bring to life all the magic of drama and literature for your students.

Our experts at The Learning Adventure assemble performing arts school trips catering to a wide range of requirements. We can handle all the essentials of your upcoming trip, including putting together high-quality itineraries, accommodation, transportation, food, and activities, to create a personally rewarding and educationally enriching experience for your students.

How a Performing Arts travel program could benefit your students

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can our performing arts trip be tailored to a particular theme or set of texts?

Our subject experts can help to build an itinerary that aligns with a particular set of texts or curriculum, or design a trip around a theme or period of literature that your students may be studying.

How can we get tickets for live performances?

We will take care of everything on your itinerary for you, including procuring tickets for live theatre performances and events.

Our most popular performing arts school trip destinations

The UK is one of the leading and most influential countries for the performing arts, meaning that London is a major destination for performing arts school trips.

 

On a visit to the UK capital, students on school or college performing arts trips can visit Shakespeare’s Globe, a historically faithful reconstruction of the Elizabethan playhouse for which Shakespeare wrote his plays. This is the perfect venue at which students can immerse themselves in a play, witnessing some of the world’s finest literature brought to life on stage.

While in London, students can also take in the sights of Bloomsbury where the likes of Virginia Woolf used to write, or head to Poets’ Corner at Westminster Abbey, where many of the greatest writers are buried.