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Christmas Radio Party Bookings Nov & Dec now open - 10% Discount!


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Hi everyone,


The WordPlay team http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/what-we-do/ are now taking bookings for Christmas Radio Parties for children and adults!


We run audio, podcast & radio projects in and around East Dulwich and we host radio parties around Christmas time, birthdays, and other special occasions. If you or your children fancy getting behind our microphones with your friends, please do get in touch for more info.


For this month only, we are offering a 10% discount on all bookings!

What we offer -


1. Radio Drama Workshop ? We challenge groups to script & broadcast their own live radio play complete with DIY sound effects, based on ?challenge items? or a theme.

2. Live Radio Show ? Script & Host your own live radio show!

3. Bespoke Audio Projects ? We quite often work with individuals & organisations on a special tailored audio project - if you have an idea for an audio Christmas gift for a loved one, get in touch and we can help!


Send us an email on [email protected] or send a PM and we'll get back to you with all sorts of radio party ideas!


All the best,

Leon & Zoe at WordPlay

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

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