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Craic Theatre Summer Academy

Craic Theatre, 51 Dungannon Raod, Coalislalnd, Tyrone, BT714HP
Craic Theatre Summer Academy

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The Craic Theatre's annual summer scheme runs in August between 12th – 15th & 19th – 23rd. 2024.
This is an excellent chance for young people to become involved with the Craic Youth Theatre group and to have great fun for a week in August! The summer scheme is conducted by fully qualified drama facilitators.

The Times and Dates for the various age groups are :

– KIDDIE CRAICERS (P1-P3 age group)* 12th – 15th August 2024 11am-1pm daily

*( Children must have finished P1 class in June 2024)

– WEE CRAICERS (P4-P7 school age group) 19th – 23rd August 2024 10am – 1pm daily

– YOUTH THEATRE (Post Primary age group) 19th – 23rd August 2024 1.30pm – 4.30pm daily

Each year Craic Theatre runs its summer drama week for P1 to age 18, over 2 weeks we see 80+ kids through our doors for fun, drama, singing and dancing

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