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The Dulwich Players present Grimm Tales 21st-24th June. Bell House


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GRIMM TALES FOR YOUNG AND OLD by Philip Pullman

adapted for the stage by Philip Wilson

with original music by Paul Grimwood & lyrics by Gill Daly


to be performed in the gardens of


Bell House, 27 College Road, Dulwich, SE21 7BG


Thursday 21st and Friday 22nd June at 8pm

Saturday 23rd June at 5pm and 8pm

Sunday 24th June at 2pm and 5pm


Before Roald Dahl there were the Brothers Grimm ! And now there is an opportunity to rediscover the magic and wonder of the original Grimm Tales, retold by the master storyteller Philip Pullman. The audience will be taken on both a fictional and actual journal, meeting along the way some familiar characters such as Rapunzel, and some surprising ones too, such as Hans-My-Hedgehog, Faithful Johannes and the remarkable Thousandfurs, each tale being full of delicious and unexpectedly dark twists and turns.


Recommended age 8+


This will be a promenade performance through the gardens of Bell House. Some seating will be available to hire but audience are welcome to bring portable chairs and/or rugs. Sorry no dogs.


Tickets: ?12 and ?8 (under 16 years of age)

Dulwich Players Box Office 07936 531356

or email : [email protected]

Online at www.dulwichplayers.org

and from

Art Stationers, Dulwich Village

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