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Star in your own live radio play at Foyles Summer Festival! Fri 5th Aug 11am or 2pm, for ages 8+


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Hello,


As part of Foyles' children and young adult book festival, we will be running two radio drama workshops in the auditorium of the Foyles flagship store on Charing Cross Road. In groups, we challenge children to script their own radio play, then it's time to hop into the recording studio to perform their plays live on air. We also encourage the children to create their own sound effects using everyday objects - things like celery, rulers, rice, staplers etc to bring their stories to life!


On Friday 5th August, there will be a morning workshop at 11am-1pm:

http://www.foyles.co.uk/Public/Events/Detail.aspx?eventId=2925


Or an afternoon session from 2pm-4pm:

http://www.foyles.co.uk/Storybox-Radio-Workshop-2pm


Tickets cost ?12 and can be bought on Foyles website above.


We are based in East Dulwich and run radio birthday parties for children (and adults), local radio drama & podcasting workshops for all ages.


We are also producing a podcast for the Foyles Storybox Festival featuring lots of lovely children we have worked with in ED:


https://soundcloud.com/foyles/the-foyles-storybox-podcast-episode-1


We look forward to seeing and hearing you there!


The WordPlay Team

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

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