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London Theatre Factory Kids Immersive Theatre Summer Camp At Dulwich Constitutional Hall 20-24 July


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The London Theatre Factory is a brand new Children's Immersive Theatre Summer Camp running weekly themed Holiday Courses and Weekend Courses & Birthday Parties.


Venue: Dulwich Constitutional Club, East Dulwich Grove, SE22 8PW

Ages: 7-11yr olds


A Week of Wizardry, Witchcraft & Magical Creatures themed week: 20th ? 24th July

A Week in Wonderland themed week: 27th ? 30th July


What makes us so unique is that we do not only offer, dance, drama and singing but children will take part in 30hours of...

Drama and Games

Immersive Theatre Training

Physical Theatre

Vocal Coaching and Singing

Acting & Improvisation

Poetry Class

Prop Making

Mask Making

Face Painting and Stage Make Up

Set Design

Costume Design

Puppetry


They will then take part in a performance for friends and family at the end of the week.


T Shirt included

Movie Screening included


Course Cost: ?290p/w

Course Deposit: ?50 (to be deducted from course total cost)

Course length: 30hrs


There will be further holiday courses, Half term courses, Weekend courses, Birthday Parties? So it would be great hear from you if you are interested in hearing about future events even if they cannot make the Summer courses.


Please visit: www.LondonTheatreFactory.com

Email: [email protected]

Tel: 07922141217

Twitter: @London_factory

Thanks Plaity for your interest, great to hear from you.


We will be bringing in industry professionals from both Immersive Theatre companies, Punch Drunk and Alice's Adventures Underground to run Immersive Theatre workshops with the children.


The course is run by Creative Director and Producer, Louise Collins who will also run the Acting workshops. She has worked in casting departments for musicals, Billy Elliot, Matilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and many more. Will Cousins trained at Guildford School of Acting and is a professional puppeteer, he will run the puppetry, stage magic and physical theatre workshops and also the singing workshops. Alice Stephenson is our head of Technical Theatre. She is currently studying Theatre Production Arts at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. She most recently stage managed the Royal performance of 'Last Train to Tomorrow', with Carl Davis Conducting at The Roundhouse in London. She also worked on the National Youth Theatre Costume Course.(See our 'Team' page for further info http://www.londontheatrefactory.com)


Plaity we offer a 50% DISCOUNT for the second sibling (see our 'Courses' page for more detail http://www.londontheatrefactory.com)


Please email: [email protected] to request a booking form.

or call Louise on 07922141217


Looking forward to hearing from you.


The London Theatre Factory xx

www.londontheatrefactory.com

07922141217

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