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Holiday theatre workshop

The Musical Theatre Holiday Intensive (MTHI) is celebrating six years on the Sunshine Coast. The exciting Musical Theatre Workshop for youth returns to Mountain Creek January 13-16 with a program designed for aspiring young performers led by industry professionals.

Step into a world of creativity, expression, and performance as we ignite your love for musical theatre. Over the course of this exciting workshop, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the magical realm of Broadway through engaging classes, intensive training sessions, and collaborative rehearsals. Led by two Sunshine Coast performers and arts practitioners Libby Hendrie and Riley Cope, MTHI offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers acting, singing, dancing, and stagecraft, ensuring a well-rounded experience for every participant. From iconic show tunes to contemporary Broadway hits, you’ll master vocal techniques, sharpen your acting skills, and unleash your dancing potential. As you immerse yourself in the electrifying world of musical theatre, you’ll also forge lasting friendships with like-minded individuals who share your passion for the stage. Whether you dream of performing on Broadway or simply want to hone your talents, MTHI is the ultimate destination for aspiring young stars.

The workshop runs from Monday 13 January to Thursday 16 January, 9am-3pm each day at Mountain Creek for ages 7-17 years. Cost: $250.

There will be a showcase performance free for friends and family to attend on Thursday 16 January at 1.30pm.

For more information or to book, visit www.trybooking.com/CXYAZ or socials at instagram.com/mthi_sunshinecoast or facebook.com/MTHISunshineCoast

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