Back to What's on
Summer Academy 2012
TAG
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
You may also find
this of interest:
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
jaynec ★★★★★
9th February 2010
Break a Leg All, Candles are Lit, Buddha is Smiling, You will be Brilliant, Can't Wait to come and see Backbeat - Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
Pat Preston ★★★★★
8th February 2010
I was lucky enough to see last night's dress rehearsal. Astounding performance by all the cast Excellent Technical skills and stage management. Enjoyed the whole lot, in the words of the age FAB GROOVY and timeless talent. A celebration of times gone by and the talent of today.
Helen ★★★★★
2nd February 2010
Hi Tracey, There are still plenty of spaces available. Please call the Box Office directly to enquire about availability or make a booking.
Tracey McFall ★★★★★
31st January 2010
is the summer school my fully booked. enquiring so that i can enrol my ten year old son. thanks tracey
Donella Stirling ★★★★★
31st January 2010
I saw "Cinderella" on the first night. I was so impressed that I invited my three grandchildren, who live in Edinburgh, specially through so that they too could see it. They were equally impressed. They just loved it. Well done!
Helen ★★★★★
27th January 2010
Hi Donal, If you click "view all dates" above you can see times and dates for all performances. There is one matinee at 2.30pm on 13 March. Please call 0141 429 0022 to book or make enquiries. Hope you can make it.
Donal Good ★★★★★
27th January 2010
Hi, I'm an English teacher at Biggar High School and I'm keen to bring my third year class to your production of Macbeth. It's a class of 27 and I'd like to go to a matinee showing. Can you forward me details please. Thanks, D Good.
jaynec ★★★★★
19th January 2010
They did a great gig on Monday night at the 12 bar in London. The audience loved them... Great to hear Alex Robertson (Stuart Sutcliffe) sing Love me Tender like Stu did to Astrid! Hear they are really all looking forward to coming to Glasgow. jayne
Keri ★★★★★
18th January 2010
This show looks awesome! Very excited to see Andrew Knott as John..been a huge fan of his ever since The History Boys. Rock on, Andrew!!! Hope this show goes well, wish I could be there to see it. Ironically, I'm on vacation in Dublin until February 7th and the 9th (opening?) is the day I start classes, can't really miss the first day! Once again good luck to you all on this awesome show. Long live The Beatles!
Unknown ★★★★★
13th January 2010
i agree with claire, i thought the pantmime was good and everything but it had a more mature sense to it than any other panto i think it need to see a younger side to it then more kids would enjoy it also more song and dance, music that is known and more oppertunities for audience participation! well done but
Jen ★★★★★
3rd January 2010
Saw Billy & Tim last year - it was a great laugh, one of the funniest plays I've seen in a long time! Looking forward to Blue Hen, best of luck NLP!
Scott Kyle ★★★★★
2nd January 2010
I’ve read most of Des Dillon’s books, and I was lucky enough to see Des performing a reading of some of his work in my local library, I laughed my head off from start to finish, Washing Machine guy and soap opera are among my favourite short stories. Looking forward to seeing Des Telling his Tall Tails.
Michelle Minto ★★★★★
29th December 2009
Having went to see NLP's production of Singing I'm No A Billy He's A Tim on the main stage of the Citizen's Theatre in October and having fallen in love with Des Dillon's penmanship and NLP theatre's believable and humorous portrayal of both the divides, it is fair to say I am waiting with baited breath for there next production. I am more than positive this production of Blue Hen will be just as good a hit and another sell out for NLP. Keep up the good work guys!
Danielle Stewart ★★★★★
29th December 2009
My mother and i both attended Singing I'm No a Billy He's a Tim at the Citizens Theatre a few months ago and both thoroughly enjoyed it. In fact, my mum returned to see the show again the following evening after raving about the show to friends. I am really looking forward to the upcoming NLP production as i know it will another superb quality theatre show. This is a company that is destined for great things
Dougie ★★★★★
29th December 2009
Thouroughly enjoyed 'Singing I'm No a Billy He's a Tim'. Looking forward to the same enjoyment with 'Blue Hen'. Bring it on!
stacey ★★★★★
28th December 2009
I attended one of nlp's last show IM NOT A BILLY HE'S A TIM. It was a great night and cant wait to see the next show which is BLUE HEN. im always on the look out for other show they are going to do. really cant wait to see blue hen. you have to get in there quick to get tickets the show is always a sell out its that good a show. well done to all the cast of im no a billy hes a tim. look forward to seeing the cast of blue hen.
Page 22 of 25 pages « First < 20 21 22 23 24 > Last »
Leave Your Comments
Photo of Gerard Murphy as Krapp
by Tommy Ga-Ken Wan
SG ★★★★★
9th February 2010
Just got back from seeing the show with my fiancee. We absolutely loved it! A brilliant production that has some amazing talent on show.