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Trinity Youth Theatre Company
…A unique company …A unique venue

Join our re-launched Trinity Youth Theatre Company and experience workshops, rehearsals and performance in Tunbridge Wells’ premier theatrical venue. This unique series of weekly youth theatre workshops will encourage confidence, teach theatre skills and provide great fun along the way! It’s a chance to be creative, a chance to perform and when you’re not performing on the Trinity Theatre Main Stage you’ll have a chance to join us for free and watch shows! At Trinity Theatre you’ll learn a variety of acting skills with enthusiastic and highly-skilled theatre professionals.

To book your child’s place with TYTC please contact Trinity Theatre Box Office on 01892 678 678 or for details, questions of queries please contact Lawrence Brown (TYTC Coordinator) on 07790427268 or by email at education@trinitytheatre.net

Changelings: (8-11 year olds) 4.30pm – 5.45pm - £120 per child, per term (*)£100 sibling rate (*)
Rude Mechanicals: (12-15 year olds) 6.30pm – 7.45pm - £150 per child, per term (*)£125 sibling rate (*)
Athenians: (16-19 year olds) 8pm – 9.15pm - £150 per child, per term (*)£125 sibling rate (*)

Tuesday, 1 September 2009

Trinity Youth Theatre Company

New Look! New Prices!

Join our re-launched Trinity Youth Theatre Company and experience workshops, rehearsals and performance in Tunbridge Wells’ premier theatrical venue. This unique series of weekly youth theatre workshops will encourage confidence, teach theatre skills and provide great fun along the way! It’s a chance to be creative, a chance to perform and when you’re not performing on the Trinity Theatre Main Stage you’ll have a chance to join us for free and watch shows! At Trinity Theatre you’ll learn a variety of acting skills with enthusiastic and highly-skilled theatre professionals.

12 comments:

  1. Sam from the Rude Mechanicals (14th Sep 09)
    Tonight we expressed our acting in a fun and efficient way. I led a show called "Pizza Pizza Pizza" which we devised ourselves.

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  2. Torty from the Rude Mechanicals (14th Sep 09)
    Played some warm up games to introduce everyone. We used objects to use Stage Plastics to improve improv skills. We then split into groups where we used objects to create little plays.

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  3. Nancy from the Rude Mechanicals (14th Sep 09)
    Played warm up games. Introduced and learned names. Used objects and made then created a Pizza advert. GOOD!

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  4. Harriet from the Rude Mechanicals (14th Sep 09)
    Used props to indicate different objects and exercised it in mini plays.
    :) XX

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  5. Izzy from the Changelings(14th Sep 09)
    We acted out a play called the Golden dragon and I was a Lion and it was really good and then we played lots of balls games to get to know each others name. Also we did a game meeting other people.

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  6. Elise from the Changelings(14th Sep 09)
    Played lots of games and learnt alot. I loved all of it and would love to come again. I loved the bit where we had to make a small play.

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  7. Holly from the Changelings(14th Sep 09)
    We played games and did a play and lots of fun stuff. I wanna do it again.

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  8. Holly said... (21st Sep 09)
    We did expressions… emotions and feelings. Without talking!
    Cinema moods and picture frames (led to) posed tableaux and it was really fun!

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  9. Elise said... (21st Sep 09)
    Expressed ourselves speaking and not speaking. And I love all of it. I was a mermaid, a train and lots of other things. Thank you for giving up your time to teach us and to show us how to act.

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  10. Dixie said... (21st Sep 09)
    Well to be honest I LOVED IT! But I think my mermaid was a bit weak! But, I made some new friends. Maddie and Zoe, they are really nice! I will come back next week and I will come more prepared.
    Thanks.

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  11. Elise said... (28th Sep 09)
    Acted out a play about a mysterious creature. I loved putting it on. The park bench thing was really creative. I learnt a lot: like to use our bodies. It was great and I am glad I joined.

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  12. Maddie said... (28th Sep 09)
    We did a play about a family and did some exercises. It was Fun.

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Term Dates 2010

Spring Term 2010
This term we will be working on theatrical presentations of Grimm's Fairy Tales which will tie in with an exhibition at the Tunbridge Wells Museum
01) Monday 18th January 2010
02) Monday 25th January 2010
03) Monday 1st February 2010
04) Monday 8th February 2010
NO SESSION Monday 15th February 2010 - HALF TERM
05) Monday 22nd Febuary 2010
06) Monday 1st March 2010
07) Monday 8th March 2010
08) Monday 15th March 2010
09) Monday 22nd March 2010
10) Monday 29th March 2010 – We'll be workshopping at St James Church Hall

Summer Term 2010
01) Monday 3rd May 2010
02) Monday 10th May 2010
03) Monday 17th May 2010
04) Monday 24th May 2010
NO SESSION Monday 31st May 2010 - HALF TERM
05) Monday 7th June 2010
06) Monday 14th June 2010
07) Monday 21st June 2010
08) Monday 28th June 2010
09) Monday 5th July 2010
10) Monday 12th July 2010 – Parent work share session