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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
Alison Sheils ★★★★★
7th April 2012
My son is a very mature 7 year old who is very interested in working back stage. Do you have any summer courses focussing on stage crew aspects or any opportunities for him to be involved back stage? Many thanks
Helen ★★★★★
6th April 2012
Hi Lilian, there is still space in Level 1. Please call the Box Office on 0141 429 0022 to book. If you call soon, you will be able to start on Tuesday, missing only 1 week.
Lilian Savage ★★★★★
5th April 2012
Hello, are there any available spaces for the evening classes for beginners? Is it to late for a start this April? Cheers.
Heather Logan Capaldi ★★★★★
1st April 2012
Our very best to you Johnny....wish we could be there!!! Heather ,Nick,and Domenick and Leigh and Cayleigh in Las Vegas
Heather Logan Capaldi ★★★★★
1st April 2012
Nick and I send our very best to you Johnny....a wonderful achievement....you dont look a day over 30!!!!Wish we could be there with you all..for a great show!Heather and Nick xxxx
Helen ★★★★★
28th March 2012
Hi Bernadette, Thank you for your question. We do have courses running during the summer. However the courses are split between 6-8 and 9-12 years which would mean your daughters would work separately. The 9-12 course also lasts for two weeks, which may be too much for someone with limited English and experience of drama. I would recommend a course where they could stay together over a few days to give them an insight into drama. It may be best to look what Glasgow City Council has to offer over summer period.
Helen ★★★★★
28th March 2012
Hi Marcelle, Apologies for the delay in responding. I'm afraid this is an old project from May 2010, so we are no longer running this. Therefore we do not have any lesson plans available.
Bernadette Gasner ★★★★★
27th March 2012
Dear sir, I will be in Scotland during the next summer holidays (from July 9th to August 12th) and I would like my daughters- aged 8 and 11- to join a weekly drama club. They're French and my wish is to make them practise their English. The elder has a good understanding and can help her sister when necessary.The younger has a weekly 45 minute drama class at school but her sister doesn't.They 've also been practising music for 4 years (piano and flute, one instrument each) and they are in the school choir. So, do you offer day activities in drama that would be suitable for them? (what I mean is leaving them in the morning and collecting them around 4 o'clock). If you don't, would you be so kind as to tell me where I could find what I'm looking for? With best regards, Bernadette Gasner
Angela mcdougall ★★★★★
24th March 2012
Hi please let me know when tickets go on sale for bye bye birdie ...we would love to go to the sat show and want to get in early to book our seats! thankyou, Angela
Sam Donaghey ★★★★★
23rd March 2012
This was a brilliant production of a fantastically written play. The acting was spot on, the direction was spot and the set design was spot on. If this had run for longer I would definitely see this again, and again.
Aaron ★★★★★
23rd March 2012
I know you're currently not planning anything but if there is any chance you're doing it again I'd Like to be in it.
Raymond ★★★★★
22nd March 2012
Huge congratulations to Johnny on his diamond anniversary... Wish l could be there. Have just flown in from Gran Canaria to see Dorothy Paul at the King's Theatre...another Scottish legend we are so proud of. Kind regards and best wishes, Raymond Gran Canaria Spain
Helen ★★★★★
13th March 2012
Hi Anuj, Could you give me some more info about Acting 1 at Strathclyde? Is this a degree or evening class? How long have you been doing that course? Then I can advise on which might be best.
Anuj Kumar ★★★★★
13th March 2012
Hi, I am currently pursuing Acting 1 in University of strathclyde. My course is ending in March end. Please advise whether I can enrol for acting 3 directly with Citizen theatre or I will have to go for Acting 2 only. Also, please advise where I can get the course outlines.
Helen ★★★★★
12th March 2012
Hi Liam, Level 1 Nighschool would be perfect for you. However, I’m afraid we are not a registered ILA Scotland provider, and as such your ILA cannot be used to pay for our classes. ILA Scotland provide a list of all registered providers. To determine if you are eligible for a concession price, please contact Box Office when appropriate.
Liam Brown ★★★★★
11th March 2012
Hi there, I am interested in doing acting and drama. I am a complete new beginner and learner. I am wanting to do acting. What do you suggest? Would I be able to use my ILA Account. Liam Brown
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