Playscape Homeschool Trial Class Pinjarra Hills
Event description
Playscape
Playscape redefines drama and creative classes for 7-12-year-olds by taking them out of the studio and into the urban landscape. Through immersive experiences in nourishing outdoor spaces, young people spark creativity, build confidence, and connect with themselves, others, and the world around them.
At Playscape, we believe creativity lives within all of us. Our play-based, facilitated approach encourages
exploration, resilience, and self-expression—empowering kids to take risks, try new things, and grow with
confidence.
What We Offer:
- Playful, imaginative role play – Encouraging creativity and storytelling.
- Core drama elements – Exploring space, time, character, ensemble work, and deep listening.
- Mindfulness and relaxation – Helping young people build focus and emotional awareness.
- Introduction to devising – Creating and shaping original performances through collaboration.
Playscape is more than just a drama class in urban green spaces—it’s a safe and dynamic space for self-discovery, creativity, and growth.
Every session is carefully designed to equip young people with a toolkit for resilience and confidence, preparing
them for whatever comes next.
👉 Join us at Playscape, where every moment is an adventure in creativity!
About Us:
Katie Fletcher:
Katie Fletcher is a passionate drama educator with over a decade of experience teaching a variety of drama curriculums across Queensland and NSW, including the International Baccalaureate. Holding a First Class Honours degree in Creative Industries (Drama) and Education, she has taught at a variety of schools, including Queensland Academies Creative Industries Campus, where she led students in projects such as The Howl, Girls Like That, The Laramie Project, and The Ark Project. Katie has also worked with companies like Sydney Theatre Company and Zen Zen Zo Physical Theatre. She is dedicated to inspiring young people to build resilience, creativity, and self-expression.
Emma Che Raethke:
Emma Che is passionate about working with young people and fostering their creativity. She is a participatory artist with a rich history of creating work with and for young people. She has worked with regional communities across WA, in regional QLD, and for Queensland Theatre, LaBoite Theatre Company, Barking Geko Theatre, Backbone Youth Arts, etc. Emma Che holds a Masters Degree in Theatre practices from WAAPA and BA ( Hons) Acting from Rose Bruford College London. https://www.emmache.com/
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity