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Create A Show- Summer Workshop this July in Dulwich


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Hello all and thank you again for your continued support on this forum.


We're very excited about the year ahead with Nutty's Children's Parties as lot of exciting things are happening. Our team is continually expanding, we're performing at Camp Bestival in August and we have the first of our holiday workshops starting this summer! Details below...


Is your child a budding thespian? Does he or she have a wild imagination? And are you stuck for childcare in the summer holidays? Then help is at hand...


Our first Create A Show Summer Workshop promises 3 days of drama-inspired games, improvisation, running around, music and singing, fun, rehearsals and a performance on the last day, for ages 5-8!


Cost: ?100 for 3 days - 20% off for siblings

When: Monday 20th, Tuesday 21st & Wednesday 22nd July


9am to 3.30pm. Performance on 22nd July at 3.30pm Where: South London Scout Centre, Grange Lane, Dulwich, London SE21 7LH


Please email Danny for more info and booking enquiries at [email protected] or call on 07884050954.


www.nuttyschildrensparties.co.uk

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