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Summer Theatre and Creative Workshops with a twist - At Alleyn's School, 31st July - 4th August, Ages 5 - 8.


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Summer Theatre and Creative Workshops with a twist.

Creative Coliseum is in East Dulwich this summer!

Each day consists of a uniquely themed workshop with a focus on acting, movement, storytelling and clowning, combined with games, crafts and play. We aim to provide kids with a platform to explore acting and the world of theatre; whether that is speaking in front of a group, embracing teamwork or crafting costumes, props and sets in a fun and age-friendly way. Our workshops are designed to nurture creativity, collaboration and confidence on and off stage.

Run by professional actors and qualified teachers.

We welcome all imaginations from beginners to entertainers.

Suitable for ages 5 – 8.

31st July - 4th August

Venue: Alleyn's School.

Cost: From £43 a day.

Book now to be a part of Creative Coliseum! 🎪 🎭 🎨

https://www.creativecoliseum.com/workshops

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