 Last week, DCU Drama Society hosted Drama Week and booked Glass and Evan and St Patrick's campuses which offered free workshops to all DCU students. Just get people involved in drama in general because I know a lot of people last year said that they regret not getting involved and just hopefully this week we give everyone a taster of what basically what we do and so everyone can find their own niche if they're into basically more of the plays or the musicals or the pantos or having fun. Yeah, just basically gathering more members. The workshop covered everything from competence building to stage combat and even took a look at the technical side of the stage but their main event of the week was their Hamilton workshop where West End performer Carl Smallwood taught song and dance to the members. They were organised by our education officer Chloe and they're going really well. So far yesterday we had a competence workshop, competence building workshop and it was fantastic and today we have our big workshop of the week which is our Hamilton workshop so these are all loyal members of DC Drama. They're so inclusive and everyone can join in which is amazing and there's so many of them but not too many. Yeah, there's something for everyone and there's just a great energy kind of buzzing like everyone's just like oh that's class I'll go to that one that one's so me like and yeah there is a really nice like variety of what we've got going on. Like right now what do we have all this going on we have like the whole performance side of things over in paths they're doing a tech workshop which is like showing them all like the backstage kind of stuff as well so it is trying to cater to everyone who's interested in any aspect of drama. Yeah and it's also a really good chance to like try out everything like if you have never done Anthony do the tech before you can just hop on in and learn like Drama week is just a taster of some activities that are helped by DC Drama here in DC Major in the UK. Later on they're also going to be hosting both the performance side as well as building foundations for their play Panto and Mexico. Rachel Martin, DC TV News.