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https://www.theatrepeckham.co.uk/


I sent my five year old here because I wanted specifically to find a place that would encourage his imagination and his collaborative skills, rather than a "stagecoach" approach. (I come from a drama background).

Highly recommend it. It's also one of the very few National Portfolio Organisations of the Arts Council - a seal of approval in my books. And it's reasonably priced, meaning it naturally encourges a mixed and diverse group of kids - which was also very important to me.

My six year old grandson attends The Hunt Academy for Young Actors at Telegraph Hill Centre (HAYA) in Brockley.

They have well-established classes for juniors and seniors, with a similar approach to what you could expect at top drama schools; our grandson goes to the new 'Minis' on Fridays and absolutely loves it!


http://www.thehuntacademy.co.uk/about/brockley

  • 5 months later...

Hello, Creative Minds runs drama classes for (age 4 -7) in Herne Hill on Tuesdays and Saturdays!


Please email us to book a FREE TRIAL: [email protected]


Alternatively you can visit our website www.creativemindslondon.com for more information about our workshops and classes.

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