Our ever-popular Youth Theatre groups are BACK and EngAGE continues...
QUEEN’S HALL YOUTH THEATRE GROUPS Develop your creativity and explore the issues that are important to you!
DOWN STAGE: Mondays (term-time only, not Bank Holidays), 4 - 5.30pm | Ages 8 - 11
STAGE NOTE: Mondays (term-time only, not Bank Holidays), 6 - 7.30pm | Ages 12 - 14
CREATIVES: Tuesdays (term-time only), 6 - 8pm | Ages 15+
Book a place online here or email boxoffice@queenshall.co.uk for more information on our FREE Youth Theatre taster sessions.
PROJECTORS DRAMA GROUP Wednesdays (term-time only), 6 - 8pm Projectors is a drama based creative group for young people aged 18 to 30 with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and/or communication difficulties who, due to their specific needs, feel unable to access our other Youth Theatre sessions. For further information please contact Amanda Gould.
*NEW* YOUTH FOLK BAND Mondays, 4 - 5pm | Ages 12 - 15
A brand new Youth Folk Band for all instruments working towards performances in the local community. Find out more.
Mondays: 1 - 3pm from 6 June, for six weeks Free To book email Amanda Gould, Queen's Hall Arts' Engagement Manager.
A weekly arts workshops for people aged 65+, including those living with Dementia and memory problems, and their carers/family.
We have had six wonderful sessions of botanical printing which were led by artist Cath Hodson and we will be launching a new series of workshops in June.
From Monday 6 June, come along and join theatre maker and interdisciplinary arts practitioner Poppy Crawshaw for six weeks of creative storytelling.
In workshops, participants will go through the process of character creation through connecting with each other and being inspired by objects of interest.
As we work together to build the world in which our characters exist, we will allow fate to lead the plot. How we weave together our tales is up to us, making, writing and drawing are just some of the ways we can express the stories that we want to tell.
Workshops will be informal with cups of tea, slices of cake and lots of laughter. You'll no doubt be surprised by unexpectedness of the group's imagination and the extraordinary stories that emerge. The workshop will take place in The White Room on the first floor of Queen’s Hall. It is accessible by stairs or a lift but there are no toilets on this floor, they are located on the ground floor next to the gallery.
We are happy for people to join in one or more of the sessions and to join at any point of the six weeks.
To book a place or for further information please contact Amanda Gould.