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Half Term Family Show that is ASC friendly


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Hello Dulwich parents and carers,


This is a bit of an unusual posting but the team at Exquisite Folly Theatre are working on a new show at VAULT festival by Waterloo this half term for families ages 4+ the details are here: https://vaultfestival.com/whats-on/the-lovely-bug-ball/


This show is for everyone and has also been designed to be ASC friendly. We have been fundraising to provide a certain amount of free tickets to members of the local community who might not otherwise be able to come along so this is a call out for anyone who might like to take us up on our offer. Please e-mail: [email protected]


If you would also like to join us as part of our audience and help us create this new show you can use the promo code BUGLY3 and get ?3 off your tickets when you book 4 or more. We hope we get to meet you underground, with love from the Exquisite Folly production team.

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