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Theatrebugs Summer Holiday Workshop!


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Hello Grown Ups!


Bookings are now open for our amazing, bugtastic 5-day summer holiday workshops!

Want to know what it?s all about? Check it out here (it?s a cracker!)


Somebody to Hug!


Larry Lobster is down in the dumps. He likes nothing better than a hug, but his friends find him to be a little on the pinchy side! Mimi Mermaid, Peg the Penguin and Twink the Star join Larry on his voyage of discovery, but can they dodge those grumpy old pirates?! We hope so!


5 fun filled days of acting, singing, dancing, dressing up and arts and crafts. On day five we hit the stage!


Herne Hill: July 28th ? August 1st 9.30am ? 12.30pm

Methodist Church Hall, 155 Half Moon Lane, SE24 9JG


East Dulwich: August 4th ? 8th 9.30am ? 12.30pm

The Goose Green Centre, 62A East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT


Suitable for 3.5 year olds to 6 year olds

?128

10% sibling discount


Get in touch for more information on 08009755290 or [email protected]


Our holiday workshops usually book out very quickly: follow this link to secure your child?s place online: http://www.theatrebugs.co.uk/londonandhomecounties.html


From all at Bug HQ

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