Saturday Drama Club 11-14s
Saturdays, 18th Jan- 29th March | 10am- 1pm |
Drama Club Winter Term
FAQs
Course details
Ages:
11-14
Dates:
Saturdays
18th, 25th January
1st, 8th, 15th February
1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th March
Time:
10am- 1pm
Venue:
National Youth Theatre
443-445 Holloway Road, N7 6LW
Price:
£300
Can I Take Part
This course is available for anyone aged 11-14 whether they are active members of NYT or new to the organisation
Am I eligible for a free place?
At The National Youth Theatre we never want cost to be a barrier, that's why we offer limited free spaces on each course. For a free place, please fill out the short application form here
I have access needs, can I still take part?
Our courses are accessible for disabled and neurodivergent people; we can make adjustments to meet access requirements. All participants are asked to provide Access Information before attending, to make sure their requirements are met. For further information, please contact auditionandcourses@nyt.org.uk
What should I bring?
Please wear comfortable clothing, bring a packed lunch/snack (NYT is next to many shops, cafes and a Sainsburys), water bottle, a notepad and pen
Terms and Conditions
Contact
Booking is now open
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Auditions & Courses team on auditionsandcourses@nyt.org.uk
Facilitators
Hannah Zoé Ankrah
Ellie Booth
Hannah Zoé Ankrah is an actress and youth facilitator. Hannah trained with NYT’s REP Company and made her TV debut in the Sky One ’In the Long Run’ created by Idris Elba. She has since gone on to perform in projects produced by Netflix, Amazon, Audible, BBC Radio 4x and Developmental Media Animations. Hannah’s academic background in psychology and passion for wellbeing in the arts is a key part of her practice. Partnering with Parent Power and The Maritime Museum, Hannah has led numerous workshops combining theatre and mental health for young people. Now one of NYT's Emerging Artists, Hannah is interested in developing the confidence of each performer she works with through play and finding one’s individuality.