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Infinite Jest Theatre Company are running their fabulous drama camps for 5-11 year olds at St Mary Magdalene Church Hall, St Mary's Road, Nunhead, SE15 2EA.


17-21 August - Changelings (5-7 yrs) 10-3.30

24-28 August - Jesters (8-11 yrs) 10-3.30


Two professional actors/workshop leaders (DBS and 1st aid trained) running fun-packed sessions: drama game playing, story telling, imaginative play, skills learning; puppetry, dance, acting, improvisation, mime, comedy; crafting; mindfulness...and more besides!


Limited places and a strict adherence to covid guidance. Stand alone daily sessions but we'd love you to come for the week!


For more information about costs, who we are, what we do - www.infinitejest.co.uk


To book a place or ask a question please email Henry at [email protected]

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