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Field?s Got Talent!


Derek the Donkey LOVES to sing but his poor neighbours, Flutterby Butterfly and Buzz the Bee, have to block their ears! When Derek enters ?Field?s Got Talent!? it doesn?t quite go to plan and the poor donkey is ready to give up singing forever! Can the boys and girls help Sam the Superhero find Derek a friend who sings the same tune? We hope so! The workshop is filled with singing, dancing, drama, arts and crafts and dressing up.


On the last day; we hit the stage! Mums, dads, nannies (aka the Grown Ups!) are invited back to see our spectacular performance!


The workshop is suitable for 3.5 years to 6 years and costs ?110.

(We offer a 10% discount on the youngest sibling. Enter the coupon ?sibling10? when booking online or quote over the phone.)


It takes place on March 30th ? April 2nd 9.30am ? 12.30pm at Methodist Church Hall, 155 Half Moon Lane, SE24 9JG.


And now, our Summer Workshops are even better value thanks to the launch of our Parent Bundle:

Check it out:

Parent Bundle!

Save 15% on your summer workshop place when you book your child?s spring & summer workshop place together!

Some Ts&Cs apply: give us a call for full details.


Good to know: All Theatrebugs Teachers facilitating these workshops now hold a minimum of 6-hour emergency paediatric first-aid. They will have a copy of their First Aid Certificates with them on the day, along with their DBS (new name for CRB), our public liability insurance certificate and our child protection policy.


Please note, for health and safety reasons, we no longer serve the children snack, so please feel free to send something small along to the course for them to nibble on. We will of course provide drinking water!


Please follow this link to our BookingBug facility to book and pay online;

http://www.theatrebugs.co.uk/londonandhomecounties.html


If you would like any more information, please do give us a call or drop us a line. Lots more info can be found on our website; www.theatrebugs.co.uk


Pssst: Parent Bundles cannot yet be booked online, please call us in the office to book your Parent Bundle, or send us an email, letting us know a good time to reach you and we?ll call you!


[email protected]

08009755290


Thanks for your interest in our course and we look forward to seeing your child there!

Best wishes,

The Theatrebugs Team

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