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Join us for a free taster day for The London Theatre Factory's spectacular ?Through the Wardrobe? Theatre Arts Course!

Dulwich Constitutional Club, 33 East Dulwich Grove, SE22 8PW

www.LondonTheatreFactory.com | [email protected] | +44 (0) 7497 362 933


Through the Wardrobe Immersive Theatre Arts Workshop | 29th March - 1st April


Inspired by C.S Lewis's magical world of Narnia, children will create their own immersive theatrical production, guided by our team of professionals. A land of talking animals, mythical creatures, castles and beautiful scenery will be brought to life through performance, set design, props, puppetry, mask making and physical theatre, in a variety of professional workshops.


We offer fun and industry professional workshops in...

Acting / Drama Games / Physical Theatre / Prop Making / Costume Design / Set Design / Face Painting / Puppetry / Stage Combat / Dance / Singing and vocal coaching / Script writing


AGES

5-12yr olds


Why choose us..

The London Theatre Factory offers a truly unique, fun and magical experience. In our professional workshops, children will be given the responsibility to write, direct, perform, design and even make their own props for a production which is truly their own. The children work together as a team and we look to encourage and develop each child?s unique interests and abilities. Children get to take home everything they make, including their own scripts, props, puppets and masks.


Dates and Times - 4 days

Tuesday 29th March

9.00am - 3.00pm - Script writing Workshops

3.00pm - 5.00pm / Movie Screening ?5 extra


Wednesday 30th March

9.00am - 3.00pm - Workshops


Thursday 31st March

9.00am - 3.00pm - Workshops


Friday 1st April

9.00am - 2.30pm - Workshops

2.30pm - 3.00pm - 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

Free Taster Day Pass

1 student - ?45p/d (4 days)

25% discount for further siblings

Movie Screening - ?5


Please contact us to get your pass.


Email: [email protected]

Website: www.LondonTheatreFactory.com

Telephone: +44 (0) 7497 362 933

Twitter: @London_factory


We look forward to seeing your children for our exciting Narnia inspired journey, ?Through the Wardrobe!'

Please note your children can come for individual workshops at ?10per hour, for singular days at ?45p/d or for the full week!


Individual workshops include the following:


Tuesday

Drama games and Acting - Script Writing - Storytelling - Stage combat


Wednesday

Physical Theatre - Theatre Mask Movement - Singing


Thursday

Set Design - Mask Making - Prop Making


Friday

Costume Design - Final Performance


Please send us an email for more details.

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