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Volunteers Needed for time travel show at Dulwich Festival


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The Milo Wladek team are looking for volunteers to help us on our complex and mad time travel trail and show The Multiple Myrtle Mysteries, this Sunday at Dulwich Park Fair.

The Multiple Myrtle Mysteries is a family event featuring an interactive trail and outdoor performance about, and made with, the people of Dulwich.


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?


YOUR PART

We are looking for a team of enthusiastic theatre, time travel or science lovers who can promote the show and man the all-important Time Travel Machine. Your job will be to create hype and buzz around the show and trail, providing information about the trail and most importantly encouraging as many people to come to the final time travel demonstration later in the day.


If this sounds like something you would enjoy and you would like to volunteer please send in an email to [email protected]

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