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WordPlay: The Radio Drama Making Workshop - The Peckham Pelican, 13th Feb 3-5pm


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Hello Everyone,


We're Zoe & Leon from East Dulwich. Towards the end of 2015 we started running our 'radio drama making' workshops (WordPlay) in schools, bookshops and theatres. In a couple of weeks we are holding an adult WordPlay workshop in the Peckham Pelican, here are all the details about the workshop:


In groups you'll be challenged against the clock to script, perform and broadcast live your very own radio play (including your own sound FX). These live transmissions will take place from our pop-up radio studio, which will be set up in The Peckham Pelican, and after the event you'll be able to re-live the afternoon by hearing your play back online.


The theme for this workshop is 'Twisted Valentine' - make of that as you will!


Saturday 13th Feb, 3-5pm

Tickets are ?10 each and are only available online:

Please visit our website for more infomation and to book your place.

http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/events/


Venue

The Peckham Pelican

92 Peckham Road

SE15 5PY


Please don't hesitate to ask any questions. Also special thanks to John from Chener Books for suggesting posting here.


Best Wishes


Zoe & Leon


[email protected]

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