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BRIGHT LIGHTS DRAMA

A PLAY IN A DAY

STORYTELLING DRAMA WORKSHOP AND PERFORMANCE FOR 5-11YR OLDS

TREASURE ISLAND by Robert Louis Stephenson


WHEN & * Wednesday 1st June 2016 * (5-11yrs)

WHERE 9.00am ? 12.30pm (performance at midday)

Longfield Hall, 50 Knatchbull Road, London SE5 9QY


WHAT? Your child will experience fun games and exercises to build up confidence, performance skills and presentation technique. They will take part in a cathartic and rewarding journey from conception through to performance as we put together a play in just one day. All parents, grandparents and of course extended family are welcome to see the fruits of our hard work.


WHO ARE WE?


CAMILLA DE QUETTEVILLE trained as a classical actress at the London Academy of Performing Arts and has worked in all parts of the industry. She co-founded Odd Sok Productions in 2004 which has seen sell-out shows on the Fringe circuit in London and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Camilla also runs drama workshops in primary schools with corporate volunteers. Additionally she works with children on improving public speaking, confidence and presentation on stage. (BA (Hons), Equity Member, CRB)



NATALIA RAWLEY has an MA in Drama and Movement Therapy and graduated from the Central School of Speech and Drama in 2004. She has since been working at the Life Centre in Notting Hill, at a Mother & Child centre in Kensal Rise, as well as in hospitals, schools, prisons and also with private clients. Natalia uses the storytelling aspect of her therapy degree to encourage children to become confident and express themselves using drama, dance and play. (MA (Hons), BADTH, CRB)



Together they are BRIGHT LIGHTS DRAMA and run after-school drama clubs in various schools across London. They also provide a wide-range of brilliant birthday party themes and are available for one-on-one tuition.



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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