In the heart of Borough, behind Southwark Town Hall, the Peckham Theatre offers theatre workshops especially aimed at children and young people in the borough. Their youth arts programme extends to workshops in dance, drama, musical theatre singing and circus skills. The company has been around for a while now under a few different guises. First set up in 1986 under the name New Peckham Varieties it then became the Magic Eye Theatre in 2002. Over the ensuing decades the Peckham Theatre has a built up a reputation for education in the arts. It moved to its current location in October 2007 with the 158 seat theatre hosting a wide range of productions - staging approximately four plays per year - mixing professional actors with pupils from their workshops.
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