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Half Term: Weds 17th Feb: Play in a morning: 5-10yr olds: Longfield Hall, Camberwell


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BRIGHT LIGHTS DRAMA


A PLAY IN A MORNING FOR HALF -TERM


STORYTELLING DRAMA WORKSHOP AND PERFORMANCE FOR 5-10YR OLDS


NANCY & JACK

a story by Quentin Blake


A picnic with their umbrella leads Nancy & Jack on an extraordinary adventure?


WHEN & * Wednesday 17th February 2016 * (5-10yrs)

WHERE 9.00am ? 12.30pm (performance at 12.00pm) Longfield Hall, 50 Knatchbull Road, London SE5 9QY


WHAT? As well as playing plenty of games...in just a few hours we will read the story, chat about it, improvise around it, cast it, rehearse it and finally PERFORM it to you by the end of the morning.


WHO Camilla (actress and producer as well as Mummy to Hugh and Cosmo) & Natalia (drama therapist as well as Mummy to Tarka, Merlin & Ivo) have been running these workshops across London for 10 years and parents are CONTINUALLY amazed and surprised at what we are able to get done in just a few hours with NO script


WHAT DID THEY SAY ABOUT US?


Bright Lights workshops are about the most fun a kid can have while learning valuable skills and developing the confidence to stand up in front of an audience. And the plays are always excellent. Mother of Angelica (10)


My children have attended Bright Lights on several occasions and they thoroughly enjoy the creativity and spontaneity, and the chance to really let their imaginations run wild. The productions allow each child the opportunity to shine. I know my boys will be back again for more this year! Mother of Hugo (12) and Felix (10)


Seeing the boys get stuck in and come out at the end of the week with a surprisingly polished performance was immensely satisfying. They are not generally group contributors, but they got fully involved and were clearly very much enjoying themselves. And my youngest boy loved the performance! Mother of John (8) and Ivan (6)


BOOK NOW

PLACES STRICTLY LIMITED

?25 per child / ?20 if you sign up with others

[email protected]


www.brightlightsdrama.org.uk

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