Hong Kong Summer Programmes

Calling all young performers aged 10-21! This summer Face Productions have a packed schedule of exciting workshops and short courses. This is certainly a summer not to be missed!
Reserve your spaces here!
10.00am - 1.00pm | 2.00 - 5.00pm | |
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(Week 1)
Monday - Friday | 30 June - 4 July
(Week 2)
Monday - Friday | 7 - 11 July
(Week 3)
Monday - Friday | 14 - 18 July
(Week 4)
Monday - Friday | 21 - 25 July
(Week 5)
Monday - Friday | 28 July - 1 August
(Week 6)
Monday - Friday | 4 - 8 August
(Week 7)
Monday - Friday | 11 - 15 August
London Summer Programme
& Juliet
Musical Theatre Intensive
Alexander - The Forgotten Founding Father
(2 - 5 pm)
Westerberg High - How Very!
(2 - 5pm)
Something Wicked - For Good
(2 - 5pm)
Revolting Children - Brainy-ness Wins
(10am - 1pm)
Hard Knock Life - An Orphan's Story (10am - 1pm)
Three Mean Girls - A Cautionary Tale (10am - 1pm)

Hard Knock Life - An Orphan's Story (10 - 21 years old):
The iconic story of an American orphan girl and her inspiring tale of finding hope in Tomorrow in the darkest of days is as relevant today as it was first told in the 1924 comic strip Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray. The orphan’s story has inspired the very famous and award-winning musical , as well as television show and film productions.
Date: Monday - Friday | 28 July - 1 August
Time: 10.00am - 1.00pm
Location: Face Space, Wong Chuk Hang
Fees: $4,200
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Westerberg High - How Very! (10 - 21 years old):
A high-energy black comedy set in a fictional town of Sherwood, Ohio that opens conversations about important issues like bullying, teen suicide and violence in schools was first a 1988 film production before it became a critically-acclaimed musical and television series. Still considered one of the greatest coming-of-age titles of all time, the drama of Westerburg High will be coming to Face Space this summer. How Very.
Date: Monday - Friday | 28 July - 1 August
Time: 2.00pm - 5.00pm
Location: Face Space, Wong Chuk Hang
Fees: $4,200
Revolting Children - Brainy-ness Wins (10 - 21 years old):
The beloved and award-winning story of Matilda Wormwood, a precocious five-year-old girl with the gift of telekinesis, who loves reading, overcomes obstacles caused by her family and school, conquers tyranny and helps her teacher reclaim her life, transformed from a 1988 children’s novel by Roald Dahl to television, film and musical adaptations. Take a bite out of Miss Trunchbull’s chocolate cake this summer at Face Space.
Date: Monday - Friday | 4 - 8 August
Time: 10.00am - 1.00pm
Location: Face Space, Wong Chuk Hang
Fees: $4,200
Something Wicked - For Good (10 - 21 years old):
What happens when the two witches from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz take off on a totally different storyline, before and after Dorothy Gale got swept into the Land of Oz? That’s the subject of a 1995 novel by Gregory Maguire — a subject matter so intriguing that it spun off to capture the imagination of filmmakers and theatremakers. Explore the complex friendship between Elphaba and Galinda and experience a relationship tested by contrasting personalities, conflicting viewpoints, shared love interest. It’s wickedly good.
Date: Monday - Friday | 4 - 8 August
Time: 2.00pm - 5.00pm
Location: Face Space, Wong Chuk Hang
Fees: $4,200
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Three Mean Girls - A Cautionary Tale (10 - 21 years old):
Popular and rich girl — and leader of “The Plastics” of North Shore High School — Regina George is out for vengeance! Dive into the heart of female high school social cliques and experience the sting of the Queen Bee. The 2004 American teen comedy film expanded into a television sequel and spawned various adaptations, including a stage musical. It’s a Cautionary Tale to take on this summer with Face.
Date: Monday - Friday | 11 - 15 August
Time: 10.00am - 1.00pm
Location: Face Space, Wong Chuk Hang
Fees: $4,200
Alexander - The Forgotten Founding Father (10 - 21 years old)
When the forgotten founding father of the United States Alexander Hamilton makes a comeback that is absolutely unforgettable… an unwavering force in the American Revolution that produced the US Constitution in the 1700’’s, the face on the US $10 bill, the first American Secretary of the Treasury, the biographical story of Alexander Hamilton takes on theatre and the world in the 21st century by storm, profoundly impacting the culture, politics and education of today.
Date: Monday - Friday | 11 - 15 August
Time: 2.00pm - 5.00pm
Location: Face Space, Wong Chuk Hang
Fees: $4,200