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?Annie/Chitty Chitty Bang Bang? Children's Musical Theatre Workshop 18th-23rd August


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Following our hugely successful ?Wizard of Oz? workshop last summer, MusicalTheatreWorkshops.co.uk is returning to Herne Hill to run a week full of Musical Theatre fun for children aged 6-9 years.


This year the children will enjoy learning the songs and choreography of the best loved "numbers" from: ?Annie?, ?Chitty Chitty Bang Bang? & others.


The big finale of the week is our "Mini-Show" when parents, friends and family come into the studio to enjoy the children performing the numbers they have learned.


For more information, prices, booking and photos from last years workshop please visit www.musicaltheatreworkshops.co.uk

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