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Hit the Stage! (11-14+ years)

Fun and laughter are an essential part of the workshop as our young performers experience what it takes to get a show from the rehearsal floor to the stage!

Hit the Stage! TAPAC
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    09:00 am - 03:00 pm
$300 (additional siblings $270)
Tim Bray Theatre Company
Additional details

Performance for family & friends: 5:30-6:30pm Friday 11 October at TAPAC

 

A 5-day creative escape for ages 10-14+ led by Auckland’s leading theatre for children, Tim Bray Theatre Company.

Students will have the opportunity to explore their performance skills, build confidence, and create a unique piece of theatre, ready to ‘Hit the Stage!'’ at the end of the week with a free-entry performance for family and friends. 

Performance for family & friends: 5:30-6:30pm Friday 11 October at TAPAC

Book early to secure a place for this school holiday theatrical escape as Hit The Stage! regularly sells out. 

NB: On Friday 11 October you may collect your child at 3pm as usual and return them at 4.30pm to prepare for the show OR your child may remain in our care until the show begins (please ensure they have food and drink to eat). There will be a sheet for you to sign mid-week indicating if your child is remaining and also for you to indicate the number of people attending the performance.

Lunchboxes

Ham or vegetarian lunchboxes ($10 per day) can be ordered at the TAPAC café on each morning of the course. Lunchboxes include: 

  • 1 x ham or vegetarian roll sandwich (includes salad, cheese and spreads)
  • 1 x piece of fruit
  • Carrot sticks
  • 1 x pack of chips
  • 1 x piece of brownie
  • 1 x Charlie’s juice pouch
Hit the Stage Logo TAPAC

 

Teaching artist

Teaching artist

Tim Bray Theatre Company TAPAC

Tim Bray Theatre Company

Established 30 years ago, Tim Bray Theatre Company is recognised as Auckland's leading theatre for children and is administered by The Operating Theatre Trust, a registered charitable trust. Founder Tim Bray  is the best-selling playwright for children in New Zealand and has been awarded a Queen’s Service Medal for services to children and theatre.