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Join a theatre performance workshop with the award-winning Dirty Protest Theatre. A Wrexham-based professional new writing theatre company who are featured on the WJEC GCE AS/A-level Drama and Theatre specification as a theatre company to study, Dirty Protest’s contemporary Welsh plays, including "Parallel Lines” by Katherine Chandler, “Lightspeed from Pembroke Dock” by Mark Williams, “Sugar Baby” by Alan Harris, and “How To Be Brave” by Sian Owen are studied by drama students across the UK. Dirty Protest and friends will be at the historic Y Stiwt for a lively, performance-based workshop for youth theatre groups, and young performers and theatre makers from across Wrexham County Borough.This fun, creative day brings together young artists with professional theatre practitioners, circus performers, international theatre directors, and local culture workers, combining practical performance-making with community conversations that shape Wrexham’s cultural future.
Young people 11+Please bring your own packed lunch and water for the day.
This service is for people aged between 11 years and 17 years.
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The Stiwt TheatreBroad StreetRhosllanerchrugogWrexhamLL14 1RB
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