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I have just booked my 4? year old on a Theatre Bugs summer hol workshop start Aug 4th-8th (9.30-12.30) at the Goose Green centre, so very handy...


Costs just ?128 for all 5 mornings and sounds like great fun :)


20% off if you recommend a friend - you can split the discount if you have a friend to book with.


Details on the East Dulwich Mummy website or www.theatrebugs.co.uk has basic info (it's a franchise so you're best looking at the other website too which has a flyer with all the details).


Thought I would post about it as some people were asking about holiday clubs...


They are also holding one in Herne Hill if that is more convenient.


e-mail is [email protected] or freephone number 0800 975 5290

  • 1 month later...

My son loved this, although got stagefright (he was a penguin *awww*) during the performance... Art, dance, theatre...

Well worth the money, he was keen to go every day.

I think they're on in Herne Hill next week so not too late to book!

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