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Star in your own LIVE Radio Play this afternoon at Village Books (age 8+)!


Zoe TB

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Hello everyone,


We had a fantastic morning at Village Books scripting and broadcasting our own LIVE radio plays. Three groups of children knuckled down to produce and perform in fantastic radio dramas. We set up our radio outside the shop for parents and passers by to listen in!


All plays were recorded and will be featured on our website:

http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/hear-the-plays/


There has been a couple of drop-outs for this afternoon's radio drama workshop so if your kids are at a loose end and fancy a bit of voice acting, come along at 2pm and grab a spot! Tickets cost ?12.50 and can be bought at the bookshop prior to the event.


http://village-books.co.uk/events/


Zoe & Leon

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

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