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The Multiple Myrtle Mysteries is a family event featuring an interactive trail and outdoor performance about, and made with, the people of Dulwich. Happening this Sunday 4pm at Dulwich Park as part of the Dulwich Festival.


THE STORY


Endless Horizons Ltd, the world?s first time-travel agency will be taking Dulwich residents back in time. But while on a routine test, Myrtle West, the well-known scientist/adventurer, has become un-stuck in time, coursing throughout Dulwich?s history without any control. Nothing that Lab Assistant Smith can't handle...right?


THE TRAIL


From 6th May take part in an interactive trail across Dulwich as part of The Multiple Myrtle Mysteries and discover some wonderful and weird history you never knew existed. All you need is a smartphone to track down Myrtle?s clues from the past to help bring her back to the present!


To join the trail go to www.endlesshorizonsltd.com/helpme


THE LIVE SHOW


Don't forget! The big free to attend Time Travel demonstration (and conclusion to the trail) will be at 4pm, May 15 in Dulwich Park. Make sure you catch it!


THE DETAILS


The Multiple Myrtle Mysteries is commissioned by Southwark Presents, supported by Southwark Council and The Arts Council England, as a part of Dulwich Festival 2016.


For more information check out our page on the Dulwich Festival Website:


The Show: www.dulwichfestival.co.uk/product/the-multiple-myrtle-mysteries/


The Trail: www.dulwichfestival.co.uk/product/the-multiple-myrtle-mysteries-2/

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