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Easter Holiday Programmes 2025


Easter Holiday Programmes at Faust – Drama, Creative Writing & Musical Theatre

Looking for engaging Easter activities for your child in Hong Kong? Faust is excited to offer a week full of creativity and confidence-building fun in our Easter Holiday Programmes!

Choose from our popular Holiday Theatre Workshops, Creative Writing courses, or Musical Theatre sessions—perfect ways to inspire and entertain your child during the holidays.

Holiday Theatre Workshops (Ages 3-12)

Our Holiday Theatre sessions run daily (morning or afternoon) at our Sheung Wan studio. Children will enjoy drama-based activities tailored to their age. Under the careful guidance of our experienced and enthusiastic leaders, children explore the performing world through drama, gaining confidence, focus and lots of fun.

At the end of the week, photographs and an end-of-week report will be emailed to parents.

Creative Writing Workshops (Ages 6-13)

Our Creative Writing workshops provide a cosy environment (max 8 students per group) where young writers explore storytelling, literary techniques, and imaginative exercises. Children benefit from personalised instruction, individual feedback, and gain valuable skills in creative expression and writing confidence.

Students proudly take home their writing portfolio at the end of the programme.

Musical Theatre Workshops (Ages 8-12)

Our Musical Theatre programme combines acting, singing, and choreography. Students learn key skills required for musical theatre performance, culminating in a mini-performance showcase for family and friends at the end of the week.

What Parents Say

Thanks so much for an inspiring and engaging week at Faust! He obviously had a lovely time every day in your classes and with his new pals. We’d like to send a huge thank you to the wonderful teachers for their marvellous work - teaching the children so many skills in such a short time, while bringing so much daily fun. It’s magic!” — Faust Parent

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Sign up today and secure your child's spot for an unforgettable Easter experience!


For more information on our Easter Holiday Programmes, visit ww.FaustWorld.com/prog_holiday.asp


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