The National Centre for Early Music music-theatre summer school! An
opportunity for 9-14 year-olds to work with theatre and music
professionals on all aspects of creating a production. No performing
experience needed.
It is May 1660. The Lord Protector, Oliver Cromwell, is dead, and King
Charles II is returning to England to claim the throne. A group of actors
and musicians are rehearsing for the celebrations, when they uncover a
plot to kidnap the king. Can they reach Charles in time to catch the
villains and save him from his fate?
The daily sessions will take place at the National Centre for Early Music,
York from 10.00am - 4.00pm, culminating in a performance for friends
and family, which will take place at 7.00pm on Friday 20 August 2010.
Age range 9-14. Participation costs £80 for the week.
DATES & TIMES
Until 20 Aug 10
10:00 - 16:00
ADDRESS & LOCATIONS
National Centre for Early Music
St. Margaret's Church off Walmgate York North Yorkshire YO1 9TL