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Musical Theatre Mash-up workshop at Alleyn's July 26th-30th - Still a few spaces remaining!


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This summer, join us for a unique holiday course designed for students ages 4-12.

July 26th-30th at Alleyn?s School, Townley Road, East Dulwich

4-6year olds 10:00am-12:30pm *?80

7-12year olds 10:00am-4:00pm *?185


*Sibling discount available


Your child will work alongside a team of theatre professionals combining, music, singing,dance, drama and set designing to create a musical theatre showcase.


Children can be dropped off from 9.30am each day. The workshop starts at 10am. Pick-up time is 4:00pm


All our workshops incorporate morning and afternoon breaks, as well as a lunch break. Full day students must bring a packed lunch. Fresh fruit will be provided during snack breaks.


Children should wear loose, comfortable clothing and shoes.


To reserve a place, or for more details email [email protected]

www.littleloud.org

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