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Theatre Blogging Workshop

With Hannah Greenstreet

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Do you love watching, making or writing about theatre? Join writer Hannah Greenstreet on Tuesday 26th May at 2pm to discover the power of theatre blogging; watch amazing shows online & create your own features for the new Pegasus website and social media! For ages 12-25.


This free workshop will take place live via zoom, where you can ask Hannah questions live as she covers all things blogging including:

What is a theatre blog?
Finding your voice as a theatre blogger
Why you should write a theatre blog


Click here and fill out the following form by Monday 25 May to sign up: https://bit.ly/2ym42Om

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