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Kids Halloween Immersive Theatre Half Term Workshop 28th & 29th October at Dulwich Constitutional Club


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The London Theatre Factory are taking bookings for our Kids 'Halloween' Immersive Theatre all day Workshops, Half Term Wednesday 28th & 29th October 2015 for 5-12year olds in East Dulwich.


www.LondonTheatreFactory.com / [email protected] / Tel +44 (0) 7497 362 933


Dates and Times - 2 days

Wednesday 28th October 2015

9.00am - 3.00pm - Workshops

3.00pm - 5.00pm / Movie Screening (additional ?5)


Thursday 29th October 2015

9.00am - 3.00pm - Workshops

3.00pm - 4.00pm - Immersive Theatre Performance for parents


Set in the theatrical set design of a magical Haunted House, children will devise their own scenes and create their own scary, magical character, be it a vampire, a friendly ghost, a werewolf or wizard, in Acting, Physical Theatre and Puppetry! They will tell ghost stories in Story Telling, bringing them to life with beautiful Shadow Puppetry. They will play Halloween Themed Games. They will make props and costume pieces or masks to add to their scene. On the second day, children will perform their work in one Final Immersive Theatre to parents and family.


We will offer professional workshops in...

Acting / Drama and Halloween Games / Physical Theatre / Shadow Puppetry & Story Telling / Prop Making / Costume and Fancy Dress / Set Design / Face Painting / Mask Making


Ages

5 - 12 year olds (children will be split into 2 age groups depending in intake)


Location

Dulwich Constitutional Club

33 East Dulwich Grove

London

SE22 8PW


Bus / Taxi Service

**If you are travelling from outside of London we will be arranging a mini bus from a Central London Station to collect the children which will be chaperoned by one of the London Theatre Factory Team.


Fees

1 student - ?80 or ?40p/d

2 students (siblings, 50% discount for second sibling)- ?120 or ?60p/d

3 students (siblings, 25% discount for further siblings)- ?180 or ?90p/d


Movie Screening - ?5 extra


To book please email application form to: [email protected]

Telephone: +44 (0) 7497 362 933

Website: www.LondonTheatreFactory.com


We look forward to seeing your kids for a 'Spooktacular' time!

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We have an exciting selection of films to choose from, we have the animation Monster House, Caspar, Wallace and Gromit and the Curse of The Were-rabbit, The Little Vampire and The Adams Family! We will check all parents are happy with the films before showing one of them to the children!


Looking forward to seeing your kids there again.

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Hello,


My daughter already has a place for your half term workshop but my friend has two children (7 and 11) who would love to join! I heard places are going quickly do you have two left at all?


I highly recommended it following the Mad Hatters workshop recently, which was brilliant! I explained to her you have a team of professionals in the industry (stage designers and actors) working alongside the kids, which really enriched the kids' experience. The prop design also allows the kids to be involved in the whole production and looks at every skill set which really impressed me - what props will they be making this time?


Also, my husband took my daughter last time and he can't remember - is lunch provided or should we drop them off with a packed lunch?


Many thanks!


S

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  • 2 weeks later...

Yes, we still have a few spaces left for our exciting Halloween Immersive Theatre course! Thank you for recommending us after the success of our Wonderland Themed Day! Please do pass on our contact details to your friends to make their booking.


Lunch is not provided but Halloween treats, biscuits and squash are provided.


We will be making Halloween themed props such as bats and other magical creatures. The older children will have the opportunity to make and design their very own miniature haunted house which will be used as part of the set design.


Looking forward to having your daughter back.


Best wishes


The London Theatre Factory Team

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