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Hi there,


Does anyone have a recommendation for drama classes that aren?t too costly?


We can?t go during the week (except Fridays could be an option). We have been doing stagecoach which is great but just a bit too expensive for us and anyway our son is more interested in just drama.


Any recommendations would be gratefully received!


Many thanks!

Hi

Theatre Peckham run a drama class on friday's after school and musical theatre on a Saturday. Been wanting my daughter to try out the drama class but at them moment we can't fit it in, she did stagecoach for three years as well but it's so costly when they go up to age 7 and felt the three hours would be too long.


http://courses.theatrepeckham.co.uk

I recommend Perform, but it's not cheap either... It's an hour lesson in the week, or one and a half at the weekend, in various places. They put a lot of emphasis on child development, rather than soley on the show, which I rather like. They work on a new show each term which is broken down into classes focussing on different areas. My son is now 8 and adores it.

There is a lovely small drama class in forest hill, by fire station run by roar edge productions.

different classes for different ages

My boys are 10/14 and love going and performing. The company also does Lamda exams, if that's want you want to do.

Very affordable and fun, the drama teacher previously taught classes at the east Dulwich academy of music and performing arts.



For more information please e-mail Rosie

[email protected]

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Annie, Creative Minds run children's drama workshops for age 4 - 12 in Herne Hill.

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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