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TheatreWorks New Milford (TW Kids) Fall/Holiday Program begins Sept. 29

NEW MILFORD, CONN (September 7, 2018)  TheatreWorks New Milford TW Kids program announces its Fall/Holiday Program, Annie Jr. for kids ages 7 to 17. This program begins on September 29 and runs through December 15 on Tuesdays from 4:30-6:30 pm and Saturdays from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.

Professional theatre instructors Susan Pettibone and Fernanda Franco (musical director) will take students through the audition and rehearsal process in an authentic theatre setting. The students will then perform for friends, family, and public on December 15th and 16th.

There are many roles available for beginners and experienced children/teens including featured roles as well as ensemble parts for orphans, servants, and tourists. Tuition for this 11 week program is $520.00.

All classes and performances take place at  TheatreWorks at  5 Brookside Avenue, New Milford, CT. If you have any questions, please call Jill at 860-350-6863 or leave an email at info@theatreworks.us.

Registration is now open and space is limited.  Visit http://theatreworks.us/kids.php to sign up today.

TheatreWorks New Milford is a multi-award-winning, non-Equity theatre company located on 5 Brookside Avenue, just off Route 202 (next to the CVS), in New Milford, CT.

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