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Sunday Shed - Adult Acting Workshop

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Dive into Drama and Character Exploration

Join us for laid-back and informal Adult Acting workshops where we'll delve into text and character development through engaging drama games and improvisation techniques.

Discover a path to forge new friendships and connect with the community through the enjoyment of acting. Previous experience is not necessary; all you need is a curious mind and an open attitude.

If you have never attended a Sunday Shed workshop your first session is free with promo code SUNTRIAL

Term Dates

Adult Acting Workshop runs every week, 11.30am - 1pm, from 28 Apr to 7 Jul, excluding 26 May and 9 Jun.

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Develop Acting Skills

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Connect with others

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Explore text

What is Sunday Shed?

Sunday Shed is the perfect way to get involved with Chickenshed for the first time. There are drop-in workshops and performance projects held every Sunday!

Workshops for Adults

Discover the joy of being part of Chickenshed's vibrant adult workshop community

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Accessibility

Everyone is welcome at Sunday Shed, and you can find all info on access at Chickenshed here.

If you're coming to a workshop and have specific access requirements, we would advise you to contact us in advance so that we can make sure your needs are catered for.

Times & Tickets for Sunday Shed - Adult Acting Workshop

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If you're booking for multiple other people, you can only book one set of tickets at a time. Please complete your purchase for the first person, then return to this page to start your second booking.

Sunday 28 April 2024

Sunday 5 May 2024

Sunday 12 May 2024

Sunday 19 May 2024

Sunday 2 June 2024

Sunday 16 June 2024

Sunday 23 June 2024

Sunday 30 June 2024

Sunday 7 July 2024

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