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Young local performers needed for comedy short filming Monday 6th May in East Dulwich


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Hi,


I hope this is the appropriate forum. Apologies if not. I?m a longtime local resident and user of the site but first time posting.


I?m filming a self funded comedy short about community budget cuts on Monday 6th May in East Dulwich Community Centre.


I have 2 short classroom scenes and looking for the following:



* 3 x primary age children - aged 7/8 years old?(boys and/or girls)


* 3 x secondary age children - aged 14/15 years old (boys and/or girls)


Filming on bank holiday Monday 6th May in East Dulwich community centre.


Approx 2 hours (filming between 12-4pm)


?20 per performer. So people who like the script/idea & want showreel footage and/or experience for their kids ideal.


Very relaxed filming environment and small crew.


Any recommendations for south London performing arts groups to approach would be amazing too.


Thanks a lot East Dulwich forumers!

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