Harry - King of the Feed
He’s live! He’s trending! And he’s falling apart...
Harry, a young influencer, goes online to perform a tongue-in-cheek "Hamlet tutorial” - a jokey livestream for his followers where he tries out infamous lines, riffs on the plot, and embraces the chaos of internet culture.
But as he gets deeper, the mask slips, and the stream spirals into something far more raw, dangerous, and deeply human.
Harry - King of the Feed twists Shakespeare’s darkest tragedy into a modern, pulse-pounding exploration of grief, family pressure, digital identity, and the cost of living your life in front of a camera.
Funny, fast, and frighteningly relatable, this award-contender monodrama pulls audiences inside a livestream you can’t click away from - and a young man who can no longer tell where performance ends and truth begins.
A gripping, emotional rollercoaster for anyone who’s ever been online.
A perfect first encounter with Hamlet.
And a story you’ll be thinking about long after the feed cuts to black.
Lady Macbeth - The Rebranding
Lady Macbeth is dead… or so history believes.
But in this razor-sharp, modern-day thriller, she strides back into the spotlight - alive, immaculate, and terrifyingly persuasive.
Having secretly orchestrated the witches, the murders, and even her own disappearance, Lady Macbeth now faces her greatest challenge: reinventing herself for a world obsessed with “good causes,” social impact, and public image.
Through slick charity campaigns, cultural philanthropy, and the dark art of audience manipulation, she invites you to help craft her new brand of power.
But as she weaponises Shakespeare’s text, confesses half-truths, and hints that she may have murdered her sister to escape, it becomes clear: this is not a redemption story.
It’s a recruitment.
A high-voltage monodrama that is wickedly funny, unsettlingly intimate, and sharply theatrical, Lady Macbeth - The Rebranding pulls Macbeth into the present day - exposing ambition, spin, and the stories we choose to believe.
Will you help Lady Macbeth rise again?
Helping Teachers
➜ Clarifies the plots of Hamlet and Macbeth in an engaging, memorable, and efficient way.
➜ Demystifies Shakespearean language by weaving short original quotes into a modern, accessible narrative.
➜ Highlights central themes - ambition, corruption, influence, and identity - making them easy to teach and discuss.
➜ Provides ready-made discussion points on ethics, rhetoric, unreliable narrators, and media-savvy power.
➜ Boosts motivation to read the original play, as students leave understanding the story and eager to explore Shakespeare’s text.
A compelling theatrical experience and a practical classroom resource, Harry- King of the Feed and Lady Macbeth - The Rebranding enriches both understanding and enthusiasm for Shakespeare's two most iconic plays!
“Thank you
This was one of the best experiences my students have had!
We look forward to seeing you again.'
Monika C.
English Teacher, Warsaw
Booking Form
We know your time is limited.
And booking is simple.
➜ Fill in the form below, or
➜ email us directly.
My theatre space is larger - can more than 60 students watch one performance?
Yes. While 60 students is the ideal number for maximum impact, we can accommodate larger audiences if your hall allows it. The performance is designed to be powerful and engaging even for bigger groups. If you’re unsure, simply provide the approximate number of students and the size of your hall – we’ll guide you.
Can I book multiple performances on the same day?
Absolutely. Many schools choose two or three back-to-back performances so different year groups can attend. Just let us know your preferred schedule when you contact us, and we’ll match it to our touring timetable.
Is it helpful if I send you a photo of the performance space?
Yes – very helpful. A quick photo of your hall or classroom allows us to plan the staging and ensure everything runs smoothly. It’s optional, but it always helps us prepare for the best possible experience.Yes – very helpful. A quick photo of your hall or classroom allows us to plan the staging and ensure everything runs smoothly. It’s optional, but it always helps us prepare for the best possible experience.
Must the accompanying workshop take place immediately after the performance?
For the strongest learning impact, yes – the workshop is most effective when delivered straight after students have experienced the play. Their emotional and analytical responses are freshest at that moment.
However, let us know what you would prefer, and we can try to work around it.
Can I book the workshops independently of the performance?
Yes. Workshops can be booked separately for classes who are studying Shakespeare, drama, or performance skills – even without the monodrama.
We have students who are serious about acting - do you have anything for them?
Yes. We offer advanced performance-based workshops focused on acting technique, monologue delivery, character development, and professional practice. If you have particularly passionate or talented students, let us know – we can tailor the workshop level to them.
Do you offer support before and/or after the performance?
Yes. We provide:
- Pre-performance guidance on how to prepare students
- Teaching notes to maximise curriculum value
- Post-performance discussion prompts
- Optional follow-up workshops
Our goal is to ensure the performance is not a one-off entertainment moment, but a meaningful learning experience.
How much space do you need to perform?
Very little. Either a theatre stage or school hall is usually perfect. Our monodramas are designed for flexibility, so we adapt easily to the space available.
Do you require any technical equipment?
No. We bring everything we need. Just access to a power outlet and a quiet space is sufficient.
How long is each performance?
Each monodrama is 45 minutes, perfectly designed to fit within a standard lesson.
What age group are the performances suitable for?
Our productions are created specifically for High School students aged 15+.
How early should we book?
We recommend booking up to 3 months in advance, as we tour only certain cities on specific dates and availability is limited.
How do we book?
Simply contact us directly through our form. We’ll get back to you with available dates and next steps.
Can we host both Hamlet and Macbeth on the same day?
Yes – if your timetable allows and our schedule aligns, we can perform both plays at your school on the same day.