A Week’s Work Experience at Camberley Theatre for Chloe from Carwarden House School

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By Maggie_V | Monday, October 18, 2010, 14:55

This weekend “Room on the Broom”, a magical musical delight

for children aged 3+ comes to Camberley Theatre.  From the creators of The Gruffalo, this

spell-binding adventure has been adapted especially for the stage from the best

selling book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. 

The following press release for the show was written by Chloe Wise, who

is currently a student at Carwarden House Community School in Upper Chobham Road,

Camberley.  Chloe, aged 15 and growing

up with Downs Syndrome, chose Camberley Theatre for her work experience and

spent a week helping Front of House, Backstage and Box Office, as well as

lending a hand with Marketing and Management & Finance, to do their day to

day jobs.  The staff at Camberley Theatre

said that Chloe “brought a real sparkle to the office and is a credit to her

school!”

 Room on the Broom

This is a story about a witch and she has a cat and they

have a ride on her broomstick The witch keeps losing  things like her wand her hat and the bow from

her hair she makes friends with a dog who finds her hat she makes friends with

a bird who finds her bow she makes friends with a frog who finds her wand and

she lets them on her  broomstick the

broomstick snapped in two then a scary dragon came who wanted to eat her with

chips  luckily she was saved by a monster

the dragon and the monster flew way  then

she filled up her  cauldron and made a

spell with her friends and  whoosh she

had fancy new broomstick

The end

By Chloe Wise  

Thank You, Chloe!

Tickets for “Room on the Broom” cost £10.00 (a family ticket

£34.00)

Performances on Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th

October at 10.30am and 1.30pm.

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