Blue Apple Youth Theatre at MAST Mayflower Studios restarts
Friday 5 to 6.30 pm on 27 September!
This group offers a mix of drama, dance and singing to young people with learning disabilities* aged 15 to 21.
You will get to perform in front of an audience showing off what you've learned. It’s a great way to express your creativity, make friends, and gain confidence.
To find out more and sign up, please visit: https://bit.ly/BATYouthMAST
Blue Apple Youth Theatre Aladdin Trip
Our partners at Mayflower Engage are pleased to offer participants who sign up to Mayflower Blue Apple Youth Theatre for the Autumn term the opportunity to see Disney’s Aladdin at the Mayflower Theatre at a special price arranged just for Blue Apple Youth Theatre members!
Sign up for the Autumn term to join us on our trip to see Disney’s Aladdin on Wednesday 11 September 2024.
Show Title: Aladdin
Date: Wednesday 11th September
Time: Please arrive between 6:45pm – 7:15pm
Location: Mayflower Theatre
Running Time: Approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes including an interval
Warnings: This production contains theatrical smoke and fog effects and streamers as well as strobe lighting and loud sound during part of the show.
If your young person has sensitive hearing, we recommend you bring ear defenders. If you do not own your own, you may borrow some from the Mayflower.
Mayflower Engage and Blue Apple staff will be present on this trip.
Tickets for participants are £8 and come with one free ticket for your parent/guardian/carer.
To claim your ticket, please call the Box Office on 023 8071 1811 by Monday 9 September.
Please note there are limited tickets for this opportunity and are allocated on a first come first serve basis.
IMPORTANT – This trip is only open to those who have signed up for Mayflower Blue Apple Theatre Autumn term.
If you have any questions, please contact.
Kerrie Thirlwell
Youth Team Programme Leader
Mayflower Theatre and MAST Mayflower Studios
Phone: 023 8071 1810
*For example, Down’s syndrome, Autism with a learning disability, Williams syndrome and SYNGAP1.