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Children's Easter Workshop: Radio Drama Writing Challenge at Village Books on Sunday 10th April


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Hi all,


On Sunday 10th April, WordPlay are running two radio drama making workshops for children aged 8-13 to script their own radio plays in groups, inspired by a range of 'challenge items'. They then broadcast live on air in our pop-up studio which will be set up in Village Books. After scripting the short radio drama, each team will experiment with Foley sounds, learning how to turn everyday objects into radio 4 worthy dramas!


All audio masterpieces are live but we also record the lot to be listened to over and over again on our website:


http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/


There will be two radio workshops on Sunday 10th April:


Either

10am - 12pm


Or

2pm - 4pm


Light refreshments will be included in each workshop!


Tickets cost ?12.50 per child - pop in to the bookstore before 10th April to reserve your spot & grab your ticket.


If you would like any more information, please feel free to email us on [email protected] or email Village Books directly on [email protected]


We look forward to seeing (and hearing) you there!


All the best,


Zoe & Leon

If you fancy having a listen to some radio dramas made by both children and adults in previous workshops, check out our 'listen again' feature on our website: http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/hear-the-plays/

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