Farnham Maltings is set on entertaining children and young people this summer by bringing theatre, craft, music and beatboxing to venues on the edges of town.
The team is hitting the road with workshops either taking place on Monday or Wednesday in four venues around town throughout August.
Monday sessions will take place from 10am and 1pm, respectively, at St Mark’s Church in Upper Hale and Brambleton Hall on Talbot Road, Wrecclesham.
Wednesday sessions will begin at 10am at St George’s Church in Badshot Lea and from midday onwards at Hale Community Centre.
The team will be offering drama workshops and craft activities, and puppetry with The Giant Who Slept for Ten Thousand Years.
Budding actors can test their theatrical skills with Mrs Armitage on Wheels or learn beatboxing with UK champion Danny Ladwa from School Of Beatbox.
The events are all free and are suitable for a range of ages but all participating children must be accompanied by an adult.
There is no need to book although this is preferred so organisers can get a good idea of numbers.
To book or for more information about timings and age suitability, type ‘Maltings At…’ into the search browser at www.farnhammaltings.com