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RABBLE Theatre’s Young Company Musical Theatre Presents ‘Matilda’

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Wednesday, December 25, 2024 5:34 am
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RABBLE Theatre, a charitable organisation dedicated to making the arts accessible in Reading, is excited to announce a 9-week Young Company Musical Theatre (YCMT) course starting on January 17, 2025.

Young performers aged 8–18 years are invited to join this dynamic class, which will culminate in a thrilling performance of Matilda, Roald Dahl’s beloved story, on Friday 28th March 2025.

The YCMT course is designed to help young people build confidence, develop new skills, and have fun while bringing to life the magical world of Matilda. The show features high-energy dance numbers, catchy songs, and heartwarming moments, all infused with the humour and heart of Dahl’s classic tale. The talented young cast will take audiences on a journey through the story of Matilda, an extraordinary young girl who uses her intelligence and bravery to overcome adversity in a world that doesn’t always understand her.

Course Details:

Dates: Friday 17th January – Friday 28th March 2025

Times: Fridays, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

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Ages: 8 – 18 years

Location: The Abbey Senior School, Kendrick Rd, Reading

Performance Date: Friday 28th March 2025

The YCMT course focuses on developing skills in singing, dancing, and acting, with an emphasis on building confidence and teamwork. Throughout the 9 weeks, young performers will gain a deeper understanding of musical theatre, working together to create an unforgettable performance.

“We are thrilled to offer this exciting opportunity for young people to experience the magic of musical theatre while making new friends and gaining skills that will last a lifetime,” says Dani Davies, Executive Director at RABBLE Theatre. “Matilda is the perfect show for young performers, filled with strong characters and powerful moments of triumph and joy. We can’t wait to see what our talented cast will bring to the stage!”

The course is open to performers of all experience levels, and no previous theatre experience is required. Whether they are new to performing or have been on stage before, the YCMT course offers a welcoming environment for everyone to shine.

Spaces for the course are limited. To register or learn more about the YCMT course and the Matilda performance, please visit www.rabbletheatre.com/young-company-musical-theatre/ or contact RABBLE Theatre at admin@rabbletheatre.com

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