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SLYT classes resume on Tuesday 10th September!

Another fantastic year of productions lined up for children and teenagers who want to perform on stage and develop their skills in a challenging and professional environment!

Some classes full with waiting lists (Junior Musical Theatre, Lower Senior Musical Theatre, Lower Senior Drama, Senior Drama all FULL) but all other classes have some places available.  We welcome all Year 11-13 students to audition for our Advanced Senior Drama class (leads to a production of CORAM BOY by Helen Edundson in March 2025).  All classes offer a no obligation trial class before committing.

www.slyt.co.uk - for full timetable of classes, full 2024/25 term dates and registration details.

South London Youth Theatre - NURTURING TALENT since 2010 

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