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This year Summer Academy celebrates 5 years! Meet new friends, have great fun and learn new drama skills in one of Scotland’s best loved theatres.
1 week courses
4-5 years
Mon 9 – Fri 13 July
10am-12noon or 1-3pm
6-8 years
Mon 2 – Sat 7 July
9am-3pm
Mon 9 – Sat 14 July
9am-3pm
2 week courses
6-8 years
Mon 16 – Sat 28 July
9am-3pm
9-12 years
Mon 2 – Sat 14 July
9am-3pm
Mon 16 – Sat 28 July
9am-3pm
13-16 years
Mon 16 – Sat 28 July
10am-4pm
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EASTER ACADEMY 2012
Summer Holiday fun at the Citizens Theatre
- 2 Jul 2012 to 28 Jul 2012
Dates
Prices
4-5 years: £60 (£50 conc)
6-8 years (1 wk): £95 (£80 conc)
6-8 years (2 wk): £190 (£160 conc)
9-12 years: £190 (£160 conc)
13-16 years: £190 (£160 conc)
Booking
For more information or to book call the Box Office on 0141 429 0022.
Limited concession places available.
Comments
Helen ★★★★★
15th August 2011
Hi Trisha, Could you contact the box office directly to make this reservation on 0141 429 0022? Thanks!
trisha heaney ★★★★★
15th August 2011
Would it be possible to book 25 tickets tentatively for a group of school pupils, please? They don't return until Wednesday and I can only estimate numbers who will wish to go. This number includes 3 staff tickets. Thank you.
Helen ★★★★★
8th August 2011
Hi John, Is this registering for the first time or checking back on what you entered before? I'm not sure what bit you're stuck at. I take it you can see Regsiter or Sign In on this page: https://uk.patronbase.com/_Citz/Productions/? Can you get in there?
John Maclean ★★★★★
8th August 2011
I thought I was computer literate. I have failed to find how I confirm my registration and confirm my password on the patronbase.com/ Citz/ site. help appreciated, John
Helen ★★★★★
1st August 2011
It is - we just saw a preview and it's as great as the last time! Not sold out yet - Just contact the fringe or the venue directly for tickets using the links above.
Patricia Preston ★★★★★
31st July 2011
What a real and touching story. Absent friends. Every New Year we drink a toast to our loved ones now gone but never forgotten. I hope this story is picked and even if only in our memories all the audience will enjoy being reminded of their own dear departed that still shine in our hearts.
Anna Hodgart ★★★★★
29th July 2011
This looks amazing!! I hope its not sold out, can I still get tickets??
Helen ★★★★★
25th July 2011
Hi Sarah, There's more info on this page: http://citz.co.uk/learning/community_company/ Email Neil Packham (linked on the Community Co page) about joining.
Helen ★★★★★
25th July 2011
Hi Sarah, Thanks for posting that amazing story. Pretty heartbreaking, but wonderful all at the same time. So glad you have shared this with us.
Sarah Caldwell ★★★★★
22nd July 2011
My Christmas story begins when I was a baby. I am the 13th child in my family. My Dad brought us up cos my Mum died of cancer when i was 13 months old. The Christmas before she died was spent in hospital. My Dad and 10 of my siblings took the bus on Christmas Day across Glasgow to see my dying Mum. Me and My twin where kept in hospital cos my Dad could not cope cope with 2 tiny twin babies & 10 kids. On that day we where brought to my Mums bed and we all spent Christmas together as a family. It got to 10.30pm and my Dad realised that there would be no buses or trains running. He said he began 2 panic. How would he get 10 kids home? he would have to phone at least 3 taxis a expense he could not afford. So he tried a couple of taxi firms, None could help? He said he was at his wits end.Praying for a miracle He tried the last Taxi number he had, The Lady who took his call listen to My Dad"s story about his dying wife and 12 kids. 10 of which he needed to get home. The Lady Was an Angel sent by God. Because her husband owned the Taxi firm, And instead of 3 Taxis She sent her Husband in a limo to take my family home and did"nt charge my Dad a penny! Christmas Dinner was toast and beans but It was the best Christmas ever cos it was the last one we had with my Mum. She died two month later. My Dad died when I was 22 and I miss him terrible. He was an outstanding Man, And i am so proud that i was his Daughter.Good night Godbless Dad i love & miss you.Love SarahXXXXXXXXXXXX
Sarah Caldwell ★★★★★
22nd July 2011
How do I join your community Drama group? I am a board stay at home Mum. I really think I can do it!
Alan Connell ★★★★★
10th June 2011
Good, but not Stellar. Saw the first night (Tuesday) and most performances were excellent, the concept script and direction likewise. Others were a bit inconsistent with the first act marred by sporadic audience noises (frustrated thespians or Pantomime audience?). Gripe is that it almost reached the heights, so I was, slightly, disappointed.
Jason ★★★★★
9th June 2011
I just listened to a radio program of this on BBC, and I was pretty disappointed with the (lack of) ending. Other than that, I was quite entertained.
Maggie Mulligan ★★★★★
5th June 2011
I was moved to tears by this performance. The script and acting was superb, and well done to Tom Hughes who 'read' Bramwell. Never get tired seeing different interpretations of Jane Eyre, but this insight to all of the Bronte family mirroring their private dreams and demons is surely worthy of more recognition. Bring it back again please.
Ms Nicola Burns ★★★★★
4th June 2011
Just back from a fantastic evening watching Bronte. I have came home enthralled and intiqued by this magnificent play.I was enthralled from beginning to end in a journey of emotion and intrique. The play was absorbing throughout. What talent from all. Written superbly and executed by outstanding actors. A great emotionally charged evening. Many Thanks... will be remembered for a long time
Omiros Vazos ★★★★★
3rd June 2011
I just came back from the show and I'm still coming to terms with what I witnessed tonight. It has left me shocked, speechless, and still quite tense. The characters were so well performed that I could not get my eyes off the stage. The story was a bit predictable but I was surprised to find it so funny and yet intense! As it developed I began detecting elements of doubt, insanity, the deterioration of everything human between those characters, and then I decided what a great story this really was. Congratulations to both actors who, after 2 weeks of performing in this piece, still managed to keep us interested and on the edge of our seats. Great work from all angles. Worth all the praise it's getting.
Thomas Ovens ★★★★★
1st June 2011
Very intense, claustrophobic at times. You just have to go with it. Jonathan Dunn is superb. He star is looking very bright indeed.
Doris ★★★★★
31st May 2011
Took a group of four friends to this - one of them for her 60th birthday. Wasn't sure what to expect but what an amazing performance it turned out to be. Wonderful, inovative piece of writing and the cast were brilliant in their delivery of this wonderful work. A spellbinding and thoroughly enjoyable evening was had by all of our group.
Michael Watters ★★★★★
28th May 2011
Good characterisation, atmospheric. An excellent way to spend a wet Saturday.
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Patrick John Gordon Shaw ★★★★★
20th August 2011
Let us hope that not TOO many legs get broken and that the anticipated success of the piano-accompanied performances will lead to further performances in larger houses! GO FOR IT SCOTTISH OPERA!!