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Dulwich based South London Youth Theatre is pleased to announce that our Summer Workshop 2015 for 12 - 19 year olds, will be LES MISERABLES School Edition. SLYT has a long tradition of producing full-scale theatre productions for children aged 7-19 years, throughout the year and especially during the Summer months when we run our popular Workshops. This year we are celebrating our 5th birthday! All of our classes and courses are lead by working professionals from the West End.


Our 2015 workshop (LES MISERABLES) for 12-19 year olds takes place over 10 days from:

Monday 10th - Friday 14th August and Tuesday 18th - Saturday 22nd August 2015 with the full performance on the final day.

The course is open to any student aged 12-19, and auditions will take place on SUNDAY 19TH APRIL.


Our workshop for 7-11 year olds takes place over 6 days from:

Monday 24th August to Saturday 29th August 2015 with a full performance of musical on the final day.

The course is open to any student aged 7-11 and no audition is necessary.


To register your interest in either of our courses and to request an application form:

Call 0208 850 0516 or email: [email protected] or visit our website www.slyt.co.uk


All rehearsals and classes take place at ST FAITHS CENTRE, Red Post Hill, Duwlich or JAMES ALLEN'S GIRLS SCHOOL, East Duwlich Grove.

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