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This is what's on and coming up at Capital E. Please note, Capital E requires all children aged under 14 to be accompanied by an adult, unless they are attending Capital E's supervised programmes.

 

We have an exciting programme of theatre and events this July School Holidays including the Realm of Wizards and Fairies and 2 theatre shows, Tale of a Dog and Stealing Games.

Dates: 4-18 July

In Term 2 Capital E will continue its range of after-school and weekend courses during Term Time.

Dates: 9 May - 27 June

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national theatre for children
Capital E National Theatre for Children presents an exciting line up for 2009, with two national tours.
Dates: April - November 2009.
Seasons

Seasons is back! This captivating theatre show transports children into the heart of our ever-changing seasonal calendar.

Dates: April-November 2009

 

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Stealing Games

Stealing Games is a compelling theatrical experience, dealing with the privatisation of children's play.

Dates: July to August 2009.

 

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Capital E Artcase is a gallery celebrating art by children, and art for children. A new exhibition each month!

School groups and holiday workshops available. Work in a team in our hands-on television studio to make your own television production. Jump into the shoes of a television professional for a day and find out what really goes on behind the screen.

Dates: Bookings taken for groups during school term. Public workshops available during school holidays.

School groups welcome. Holiday workshops available. We have the instruments and technology so you can make your own soundtrack and music video. All you need is your imagination. You don't need to be a musician; anyone can make music in this studio.

Dates: Bookings taken for groups during school term. Public workshops available during school holidays.

The Big Halloween
Capital E National Arts Festival, the biennial festival for children, hit Wellington March 2009 with a two-week arts blast for New Zealand children and families. We hope you enjoyed it and we will be back in 2011.

 

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