
Summer on Stage – Minis Course
About Summer on Stage – Minis Course
A fun and engaging performance course for young people who have a keen interest in exploring and sharing stories!
Suitable for ages 7 - 10, this course is for anyone who is interested in drama, performing and building confidence whilst having fun and making friends. Over the course of four days, participants will work with our skilled practitioners to create an original piece of drama to perform on our main stage and share with family and friends at the end of the week. No previous drama or performance experience is required, just bags of enthusiasm!
"The teachers made it really fun, and it was amazing to be on the stage and look out at the audience!"
LYT priority booking open from 10 February.
All bookings will close on Friday 20 June.
A limited number of bursary places are available for each of our Summer on Stage courses and will be allocated by an application/ballot process – please contact us at lyt@lyceum.org.uk to find out more.
The option to make a 50% non-refundable deposit is available at time of booking. All deposits must be paid over the phone – only full payments may be processed through the website. All courses must be paid in full by Friday 20 June.
If you have any questions about Summer on Stage 2025 please contact lyt@lyceum.org.uk.
* Please note there will be a 6pm finish time on Friday 4 July to allow for the performance.
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