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Adults only Extremes Late at Horniman Museum and Gardens, Thursday 15 May


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This Thursday, stay local and have an extreme night out at the Horniman Museum and Gardens at our next after hours event for adults.


Extremes Late

Thursday 15 May, 6.30-9.30pm


Get your portrait drawn by satirical cartoonists Modern Toss in their special Photo Booth who also showcase a selection of their extreme installations, discover extreme objects from our collections, see acrobatics in the Gardens, hear Victorian folk tales in the Natural History Gallery and enjoy live music. As usual, the Horniman Cafe and bars will be open and street food will be next to the Conservatory. Find out more on our website.


Tickets are ?5. Beat the queues and buy your tickets in advance on our website. Over-18s only.


Horniman Museum and Gardens, 100 London Road, Forest Hill SE23 3PQ

horniman.ac.uk

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