ZOZI BLOG

Early Years Drama That Sparks Imagination
There’s someone very special who joins us for every Early Years session at Zozimus Drama. He’s fluffy, full of mischief, and has the biggest heart in the room. His name is Bertie Bear—and he’s more than just a puppet. He’s our Story Explorer-in-Chief, a trusted friend, a bit of a

Is Drama the Right fit for My Shy Child?
It’s a question we hear all the time: “My child is quite shy—will they be OK in a drama class?” The answer is a resounding yes—not in spite of their shyness, but because of how we do things differently. At Zozimus Drama, we don’t expect children to be loud, confident,

Why Imagination Matters More Than Perfection
Are you ready to embark on an adventure where the everyday turns into the extraordinary? Where imagination is the star? At Zozimus Drama, we believe creativity is more important than perfection—and drama should be about play, not pressure. Here’s why we do things a little differently… Rethinking Drama: The “No

10 Ways to Build Your Child’s Confidence at Home
At Zozimus Drama, we believe confidence isn’t something children are born with – it’s something they grow into, moment by moment, through creativity, connection, and play. And the magic doesn’t begin on a stage. It starts at home. In this blog, we’re sharing 10 simple but powerful ways you can

Drama for Neurodivergent Kids: Build Confidence, Social Skills & Focus
How Drama Transformed My Understanding of Neurodivergence Drama for neurodivergent kids, is very close to my heart. One of our core values at Zozimus Drama is embracing all kinds of minds—what I like to call wonderfully wired brains. Over a year and a half ago, I was diagnosed with ADHD.

Teamwork in Drama is More Than Just Playing Together
Teamwork is one of the hardest things for children to learn. As much as we, as adults, value collaboration and working towards a common goal, children—especially younger ones—often want to be the star of the show. And who can blame them? At a young age, they’re still developing their sense