Summer Project - Taster Theatre Week

Summer Project - Taster Theatre Week

What to expect

Join us for a dynamic week‑long theatre intensive where young creatives explore performance from every angle.

Across five vibrant days, participants dive into musical theatre, acting for camera, physical theatre, and playwriting. They’ll learn vocal technique, ensemble singing, on‑camera skills, movement storytelling, and how to generate original material through devising and writing. 

Each session builds confidence, creativity, and theatre craft in a supportive, high‑energy environment led by experienced facilitators. The week culminates in a relaxed showcase where participants share musical moments, filmed scenes, physical theatre pieces, and new writing with peers and invited guests.


Notes:
Booking through Box Office 01-885 2622
5 Day Taster Theatre Week includes; Musical Theatre, Acting for Camera, Physical Theatre & Movement, Playwriting & Devising and a Performance Showcase on the last day. 


Draíocht has a number of Access Places available across its programme. If you would like to nominate someone to participate who may not have the fee, please contact Sarah on 01-8098029 or [email protected] in confidence. Draíocht is committed, within its resources, to access to the arts for all.

A high‑energy introduction to the world of musical theatre. Young participants explore vocal technique, ensemble singing, rhythm, and simple choreography. The day culminates in a short musical number that blends movement and song.

A practical, on‑camera acting workshop. Participants learn about framing, hitting marks, eyelines, and how screen acting differs from stage performance. They experiment with short scenes, practicing subtle expression, timing, and naturalistic delivery while watching playback to develop insight and skill.

This session focuses on body awareness, storytelling through gesture, and devising scenes without words. Participants work with ensemble movement, tableaux, and physical improvisation to understand how emotion and narrative can be communicated beyond text.

Young people generate original material through guided writing prompts and collaborative devising. They explore character, conflict, and structure, shaping their ideas into short scenes. Facilitators support development of voice, imagination, and creative risk‑taking.

A relaxed sharing day where participants weave together what they've explored throughout the week. Short musical pieces, camera scenes, physical theatre moments, or original writing can be presented in an informal showing for peers or invited guests.

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