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Kids Superhero Theatre Arts Workshops & Performance 5th April to 7th April 5-10yr olds


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Hi All


The London Theatre Factory is excited to announce our Easter, SUPERHEROES Theatre Arts Workshop for 5-10yr olds!


Dates: Wednesday 5th April to Friday 7th April (3 days)


Led by our team of professionals, kids will get to create their own superhero characters with special powers and write their own super-script! They?ll design costumes, make capes and masks to take home. We?ll make our own comic book inspired set design. We?ll learn a song and dance and present the final spectacle to parents.


Our workshops include developing skills in most of the following:

Acting - Drama Games - Script Writing - Storytelling - Physical Theatre - Dance - Singing & Soundscapes - Prop Making - Costume Design - Set Design - Puppetry - Mask Making or Face Painting - Stage combat


Times

Drop off 9.00am | Home time 3.00pm

Last day performance start time. 2.15pm | Home time 3.00pm


Fees

1 student - ?45p/d

10% off returning students

25% discount for further siblings or if you recommend a friend!


Location:

Dulwich Constitutional Club

33 E Dulwich Grove,

East Dulwich,

London,

SE22 8PW


Uniform: (All workshops)

Plain black T-Shirt and comfortable sports trousers or leggings (or similar). Plain black comfortable sports sweater (or similar). Jazz shoes, plimsoles or trainers.


Costume: We?ll make masks, capes and accessories. Please provide leotards/ bright coloured tops, shorts/ knee high socks that your son or daughter would like for their hero character.


Food: We will supply squash, biscuits and fruit. Please bring a packed lunch.


Booking:

Booking form is attached, simply fill out the form for each child, scan and email back to us. We will send you an invoice for payment to be made to the following account.


Account Name: THEATRE FACTORY

Account Number: 77943716

Sort Code: 601616


Please send back to: [email protected]


We look forward to seeing you for a Marvel-ous time!


Best wishes


The London Theatre Factory Team



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