What we do
Summer on Stage 2009/ 2010
Summer on Stage last year was a huge success. Congratulations to all of the young people involved for their hard work and professionalism. The double bill of A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Chrysalids took place on Friday 24 and Saturday 25 July. Both casts gave strong performances, whilst young people who took part in the technical theatre and the costume courses worked brilliantly behind the scenes on both nights.
More details about Summer on Stage 2010
Summer on Stage is a chance for young people who love acting, technical or costume to experience the world of professional theatre and to take part in a production for the Lyceum stage.
"It made me feel like a professional…An amazing experience which I’ve benefited from. Lovely people and great atmosphere. I had a great time!”
Summer on Stage participant.
Shows are supported by a full professional production team, from the set design to the costume and the lighting and are directed by experienced theatre directors. Performances take place in the magnificent Lyceum auditorium and are marketed to the public with the full support of the Lyceum’s marketing team.
Dates and courses are below.
To download the Summer Brochure please click here.
To download the audition/interview workshop application form please click here.
Contact Christina on 0131 248 4830 or cpoulton@lyceum.org.uk if you have any questions or to be sent the Summer Brochure or Application form by email or post.
On Stage Performance Courses
Age 7-10 years- "The Academy", devised by the cast
Tuesday 6 July- Friday 9 July 2010
Age 11-13 years- "The Musicians", by Patrick Marber
Monday 12 - Saturday 24 July 2010
Age 14-18 years- "A Vampire Story", by Moira Buffini
Tues 6 July - Saturday 24 July 2010
Backstage Pass Courses
Technical Theatre and Production course
Age 14-18 years
Monday 12 - Saturday 24 July 2010
Costume and Stage Make-up course
Age 14-18 years
Monday 12 – Friday 16 July 2010 with an option to get involved on performance nights on the 23 and 24 July 2010
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