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Book now! A Story A Day this Half Term with Paper Chain Theatre


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Dear Grown Ups,


Half term is fast approaching and we have a fantastic new workshop! Led by our energetic and enthusiastic team of trained teachers and actors, 'A Story A Day' encourages children to dive into a new story every day through drama, dance, arts and crafts.


A new story every day!

Venue: Streatham Wells Primary School, 50 Palace Road, SW2 3NJ

Time 9am - 3pm

Monday 16th - Journey through the Jungle

Tuesday 17th - Experience the Antarctic

Wednesday 18th - Get Shipwrecked!


What our parents and carers have to say:

"The kids loved dancing to Thriller. It was great to pick up happy boys!" Parent - Spooktastic October half term course 2014.

"Great fun! Krishnan really enjoyed it and had a good few hours doing something different with his friends." Carer - Spooktastic October half term course 2014.

"Stanley and Freya had a great time at the Spooktastic half term course and they were energised for the rest of the day!" Parent - Spooktastic October half term course 2014.


Places limited so please email [email protected] for a booking form.

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