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Wolves of Willoughby Chase at St Barnabas Hall Dulwich Village. 17th,19th,20th and 22nd Dec


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The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken

Based on the children?s book by Joan Aiken and adapted for the stage by Russ Tunney


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St Barnabas Hall, Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT


A thrilling and funny musical adaptation of Joan Aiken's classic children's novel. Set in an alternative history of England, The Wolves of Willoughby Chase tells the story of two brave and determined girls as they fight against ferocious wolves, snowy wastelands and their very evil guardian, Miss Slighcarp and her equally evil side-kick, Mr Grimshaw. It is 1832 in the reign of James III and the opening of the Channel Tunnel has led to dangerous wolves roaming Britain. But this is not the only danger that cousins Bonnie and Sylvia and their friend, Simon the Goose-boy, must face as they encounter unforgettable characters and mysterious scheming.


Suitable for children aged 6+


Wednesday 17th and Friday 19th December at 7:30pm

Saturday 20th December at 3pm and 7pm

Monday 22nd December at 7:30pm


Tickets

17th December (preview) : ?5

19th, 20th & 22nd December : ?8 (?10 on the door) / ?5 (under 18s)


Tel: 07936 531356

Email: [email protected]

Online at : www.dulwichplayers.org

Art Stationers, Dulwich Village, SE21

or on the door (subject to availability)


An amateur production in arrangement with Nick Hern Books

In support of Streetwise Opera Registered Charity Number : 1092931

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