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Teenagers enjoy drama workshop in Stamford

Youngsters at Stamford Arts Centre

Youngsters at Stamford Arts Centre

TEENAGERS enjoyed taking part in a dramatic workshop.

Stamford Senior Youth Theatre welcomed about 200 school pupils to Stamford Art Centre last week.

The theatre group, which is aimed at people aged between 15 and 24, has been performing its production, Hang On, in schools across the area.

Pupils from a number of schools, including Uppingham Community College and the Robert Manning College in Bourne, enjoyed watching the production in the morning before having a question and answer session with the director Mary Benzies.

In the afternoon, they took part in workshops.

Director Mrs Benzies said: “It was a fantastic day. “

The group is holding auditions in September for an as yet unnamed production.


 
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