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Drama Workshops only $12-$15 this November!

Drama Workshops only $12-$15 this November!

Make Memories with Who What Where Drama Workshops

Offering a delightful entry into performing arts, the Who What Where Drama Workshops for Young People cater to children aged 5 to 12, running on various weekend mornings throughout the month. These sessions, with durations that flex based on group dynamics, cost between $12 and $15 per participant. Open to all—no membership needed— they require advance registration to guarantee a place. Expect interactive elements like character creation and group storytelling, all in a welcoming atmosphere that prioritizes fun and learning.

Fees cover all materials, keeping things simple with cash payments on the day. Suitable for solo kids or family groups, including grandchildren, the workshops emphasize accessibility from the start. With multiple occurrences scheduled regularly on Saturdays and Sundays, it's easy to fit into family routines. Participants leave with newfound confidence, having explored drama's basics in an engaging format.

Structured to build foundational skills, each workshop introduces concepts through play, making it approachable for beginners. The focus on ages 5-12 ensures age-appropriate challenges, from simple improv to ensemble activities. Booking ahead is key due to limited spots, and the child-friendly vibe means parents can relax knowing it's a safe space.

Find Takina in Wellington's Te Aro Hub

Positioned at 50 Cable Street in Te Aro, Wellington, Takina Wellington Convention Centre stands as a modern landmark for events like these workshops. The Tangaroa Gallery on the ground floor hosts the action, fully equipped with wheelchair access via ramps at main entrances. Toilet facilities, including accessible options, add to the convenience, while nearby parking eases arrivals.

Reaching the venue is straightforward: cross from Te Papa on Cable Street, or enter from Wakefield Street and navigate past the cafe to the right. This central spot in Te Aro connects to Wellington's lively arts district, with public transport links and walking paths enhancing accessibility. The area's cultural buzz, including proximity to galleries and eateries, makes it a prime choice for family outings.

Surrounded by Wellington's iconic waterfront, Takina offers a fresh, airy setting that complements creative pursuits. Its design promotes inclusivity, with features like accessible parking ensuring everyone can join without hassle. Local families appreciate the venue's role in community events, blending convenience with the region's artistic heritage.

  • Easy access from Cable or Wakefield Streets
  • Full wheelchair and parking accommodations
  • On-site toilets for all needs
  • Proximity to Te Papa for extended adventures
Event Details
Saturday, 15 November 2025
10:00 am
Sunday, 16 November 2025
10:00 am
Te Aro, Wellington
$12-$15
5–12
13–17
Targeted age groups