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London Theatre Factory Kids Christmas Interactive Theatre Arts Workshops 13th, 21st & 22nd December


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We are now taking bookings for The London Theatre Factory, Christmas Interactive Theatre Arts Workshops for Kids. Here are the details:


[email protected] / 07497 362 933 / www.LondonTheatreFactory.com / @London_Factory


Ages:

5 - 12 year olds


Location:

Dulwich Constitutional Club

33 East Dulwich Grove

London

SE22 8PW


Christmas Fairy Tale Shadow Puppetry and Storytelling / Sunday 13th December


In this 3hour workshop, working as a group, children will tell their very own fairy tale in storytelling and then make beautiful shadow puppet's to illustrate their story. At the end of the 3 hour workshop they will perform their puppetry Christmas fairy tale to the audience. They will get to take home their own puppets to play with.


Date and Time

Sunday 13th December 2015

10.00am - 1.00pm


Break: 11.00am - 11.15am Biscuits and squash provided. Please provide a bottle of water and a further snack such as fruit if you would like to.


Fees

1 student - ?25

2 students (siblings) - ?45 (?5 OFF each further sibling)


Winter Wonderland Immersive Theatre Workshop / Monday 21st & Tuesday 22nd December 2015


Christmas is coming! In this two day course children will produce their own Winter Wonderland Immersive Theatre performance. The course will offer exciting, professional technical and performance based workshops. They will perform scenes from a surprise, iconic, children's christmas story in acting, vocal coaching & physical theatre. Children will play christmas themed drama games. They will create magical props in prop making to use in their scenes and they will be encouraged to contribute their own ideas for the set design, lighting, costume and sound. In puppetry, they will learn skills to bring to life their own Reindeer and Sleigh puppet. On Monday afternoon they will get into the festive spirit with a christmas movie, relating to their performance. In a final immersive performance for parents, the children will take them on a journey through their very own winter wonderland.


We will offer fun and professional workshops in...

Acting / Drama and Christmas Games / Physical Theatre / Prop Making / Costume / Set Design / Face Painting


Dates and Times - 2 days

Monday 21st December 2015

9.00am - 3.00pm - Workshops

3.00pm - 5.00pm / Movie Screening


Tuesday 22nd December 2015

9.00am - 3.00pm - Workshops

3.00pm - 4.00pm - Immersive Theatre Performance for family and friends


Break: 11.00am - 11.15am Biscuits and squash provided.

Lunch Break: 1.00pm - 1.30pm Please provide a bottle of water and packed lunch for each day.


Fees

1 student - ?90 or ?45p/d

2 students - ?155 (25% discount for further siblings)


Uniform (All workshops)

Plain black T-Shirt and comfortable sports trousers or leggings (or similar). Plain black comfortable sports sweater (or similar). Jazz shoes, plimsoles or trainers.


Booking forms are attached. Please fill them out and email them to [email protected]. Flyer also attached for you to pass on to friends and family.



Payment should be made to:


Account Name: THEATRE FACTORY

Account Number: 77943716

Sort Code: 601616


We look forward to seeing your children for some festive fun!


Best wishes,


The London Theatre Factory Team!



Email: [email protected]

Tel: 07497 362 933

Website: www.LondonTheatreFactory.com

Twitter: @London_Factory

Yes, we still have spaces available for the two day workshop. We are pleased to announce that actor Nicholas Hart from The West End's War Horse will be running the puppetry and acting workshops!

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