QPAC’s Creative Learning program continues to grow, offering an expanding suite of rich arts education resources for classroom use. These resources are designed to:
- Offer insights into the creative processes and career pathways of artists
- Share practical approaches to composing, directing, devising, playwriting, performing, and other production roles
- Explore a wide variety of art forms and genres
- Complement some performances available on Digital Stage, extending the learning beyond the performance.
Each resource is crafted to spark classroom discussion and provide engaging activities that teachers can easily trial with their students.
Learning Resources Library
Explore curriculum-aligned resources for past QPAC productions. Featuring background information, creative activities and discussion prompts, the library helps extend learning beyond the stage and bring the arts into your classroom anytime.
Origami
Kindergarten to Prep
Dance and fashion meet the magic of origami to sweep us up on an inspiring adventure in a land made purely of paper and play.
Where is the Green Sheep?
Kindergarten to Year 2
A wild, fun and magical journey to find that elusive green sheep.
Gurril Storm Bird
Kindergarten to Year 3
Gurril Storm Bird presents an engaging and educational experience of First Nations storytelling in a contemporary take on an age-old story.
Let's Dance
Kindergarten to Year 3
An upbeat celebration of music and movement, connecting people through body rollin’ moves, great songs and a lot of laughter.
The Gruffalo
Kindergarten to Year 3
Join Mouse on a daring adventure in this magical, musical adaptation of the classic picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.
The Lost Lending Library
Years 1 to 3
The Lost Lending Library provides great inspiration for writing, reading, play, storytelling and creative expression.
The Bogong’s Song
Years 5 to 12
The Bogong’s Song is a rich blend of storytelling, shadow puppetry, dance, and song created especially for primary-aged children.
Peter and the Starcatcher
Years 5 to 12
Peter and the Starcatcher offers an exciting prequel to the classic J.M Barry’s Peter Pan story.
Crossing the Divide
Years 7 to 12
Crossing the Divide asks the question, “Can we find a path to a more unified Australia, or is the distance too vast to cross and will we always be divided?”
Songs of Protest
Years 7 to 12
Explore how song becomes a voice for truth and transformation – investigating stories of colonialism, the Stolen Generations, and resilience.
Who Writes History?
Years 7 to 12
Explore the complex craft of writing history in fiction and nonfiction. Whose story gets told? Whose is silenced? And why does it matter?
The Visitors
Years 7 to 12
The Visitors is at once a riveting, deeply researched insight into one of the most impactful and painful days in Australia’s history.
Illume
Years 7 to 12
Illume asks the urgent question: is the deep wisdom passed down from elders enough to illuminate a path forward from the shadows of a dark future?
The Woman in Black
Years 7 to 12
Susan Hill’s The Woman in Black is one of the most successful gothic novels in the English canon and a perfect example of horror and gothic writing.
Is That You, Ruthie?
Years 8 to 12
Is That You, Ruthie? is a raw and heartfelt portrayal of a mother and daughter navigating the depths of their shared history.
