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Kids Immersive Theatre Summer Camp


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Hi All


If you are looking for some kids activity weeks over the holidays then these courses could be for you. I am running a childrens Immersive Theatre Summer Camp for 7-11year olds KS2.


A WEEK OF WIZARDRY, WITCHCRAFT & MAGICAL CREATURES themed week - 20th - 24th July

A WEEK IN WONDERLAND themed week- 27th - 30th July

More themed weeks to come....


30 hours of professionally led workshops in:


DRAMA & GAMES, IMMERSIVE THEATRE TRAINING, PHYSICAL THEATRE, STAGE MAGIC, VOCAL COACHING & SINGING, ACTING, POETRY CLASS, PROP MAKING, MASK MAKING, FACE PAINTING & STAGE MAKE UP, SET DESIGN, COSTUME DESIGN, PUPPETRY & FINAL PERFORMANCE. Inspired by literature and films we know and love in themed weeks.


For more info please visit:

www.LondonTheatreFactory.com


Or email:

[email protected]


Or call:

07922141217


Best


Louise

Creative Director and Producer

+44 (0) 7922 141 217

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