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Upstage Lab - Youth Development Theatre (www.upstagelab.com) is a brand new education company based in East Dulwich! And we have our Easter Camp happening from the 9th to the 13th of April! See below!



Let's learn and have fun!


One amazing week of cultural explorations all across London.

We will visit Museums, Theatres and Cinemas and we will learn about "What is Art?"

We will watch shows, films, go on guided tours, debates, life drawing and much, much more ...


5 days of pure delight and many tons of fun for kids from 5 to 17.


Program:


Monday, 9th of April - Tate Britain

Mum why is that lady doing laying down in the water? The Stories in the History of Art.


Tuesday, 10th of April- Royal Opera House and The National Portrait Gallery.

Art is Magic. A backstage tour of the most magical stage in the World and the faces of art.


Wednesday, 11th of April - The Shakespeare's Globe.

A day at the opera. Vivaldi's The Four Seasons Reimagined.


Thursday, 12th of April- The National Theatre

Explore the world of Pinocchio in a fun workshop by National Theatre Experts where drama, music and design combine in a quest to bring the story of the famous puppet-boy to life.


Friday, 13th of April - The Tate Modern

What does Art mean for the World of Today?




From the 9th to the 13th of April. From 10AM to 4PM.


Price: ?180 per student for the week or ?50 for the day. *


*Price includes all tickets. Children are required to bring packed lunch.


*Booking fees apply to Eventbrite bookings



Bookings are closing soon, book your tickets now to make sure you don't miss out.


Early pick ups and drop outs available on request.


To book visit www.upstagelab.com/easter

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