Since 2002 Shooting Fish have worked with a huge number of groups and individuals, using drama to encourage participation, offer a voice for change and empower young people to explore their potential. Drama in education and the community can be applied in a number of ways, and Shooting Fish pride themselves on the professionalism and innovation they bring when approaching old problems with new solutions. The work of Shooting Fish covers all ages and sectors of society, with an open and participatory approach favoured by all who work there. The team of practitioners are highly skilled and professionally active in their chosen medium, giving those who work with them access to highly experienced industry professionals. Below are a selection of our more recent activities.







Shooting Fish have been awarded a grant to undertake a year of activities with Children in care in North Lincolnshire. Activities focus on offering access to theatre and film making opportunities. Read more…
Shooting Fish have been awarded a grant to work with lone parents looking to return to work in North Lincolnshire. Training courses include interview techniques, confidence skills and key skills training. Read more…
Shooting Fish have undertaken a number of creative partnerships projects, and most recently have signed on to a project with Melior Community College in Scunthorpe to work with their year 8’s in developing a short production. Read more…
Throughout the school year Shooting Fish work with a number of schools in delivering workshops to young people. These range from specific skills training; acting, writing, mask, devising; to themed or curriculum based activities; Egyptians, modern history, maths problems and leadership. Read more…
2009 was the 4th time Shooting Fish had managed the Arts Forum Festival in Grimsby, and it was the best year yet. Shooting Fish are passing the baton to other local groups for 2010 but you can still see all of the old programmes and find our more information on how to get involved. Read more…
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