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The Golden Door Project

Posted on Monday, 8 September 2008 at 9:27 by Richard O'Neill
Category: South East, performances, youth theatre |

Thanks to funding from Sutton’s Youth Opportunity Fund, SAVVY Theatre Company will be working with local teenagers on a production of “The Golden Door” by David Ashton. This show is a dark mythical tale with themes of loss, betrayal, friendship and bravery that provides a unique opportunity for the group to explore theatrical skills such as music-making, puppetry, stage combat and physical theatre. In preparation for their performance, participants will also be seeing the West End production of “Stomp” during the October half-term and negotiations are currently underway to give those involved the opportunity to have a follow-up workshop with the cast. The performance will take place on Saturday, 29 November 2008 at the Charles Cryer Theatre, Carshalton, Surrey. For tickets please call: 0208-770 6990.

The SAVVY Young Company is now recruiting for 2009. Based in the Sutton-Wallington-Croydon areas of Surrey, SAVVY is dedicated to quality personal tuition. Due to this, the young company has no more than 15 members at any one time. There is no audition process, although enthusiasm and commitment are essential. If you are interested in coming along to a free ‘taster session’ or would like any further information on SAVVY, please email to Sheree Vickers.

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