2514 days ago

Term 1 Theatre Classes

Marketing and Communications Manager from Tim Bray Theatre Company

We still have room in our Thursday and Friday theatre classes for children in Takapuna for children from 5yrs - 16 yrs of age.
Tim Bray Productions’ Youth Theatre encourages self-confidence and focus. It is an enjoyable way for members to explore their imaginations and to harness and express their creativity.

Members learn various drama techniques such as voice, characterisation, movement and scene work.

Our Youth Theatre is more than just a weekly drama class

In 2019 there will be opportunities for family and friends to see observe their children’s work with an open class in Term 1, and a performance by each class for their family and friends at the end of Term 3. Finally in Term 4, the students will host their last classes of the year and hope to invite keen family members to come along and have a go at some of their favourite drama exercises.

We would love to teach your children the power of theatre.

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