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Baby Broadway baby-friendly concert - Thur 9th June - Christ Church ED


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Summertime! And the living is easy?with a toddler? You must be joking! We?re here to help keep them (and you) entertained throughout June with our baby-friendly family concerts.


Enjoy well-known songs from The Sound of Music, The Jungle Book, Oliver, Frozen and many more performed by West End singers in a concert open to all ages - from newborns to school age to grandparents!


Christ Church, 263 Barry Road, East Dulwich, SE22 0JT

Doors 1045, starts 1100, finishes approx 1145


Tickets are ?10 per adult and children go FREE! Concert lasts approximately 45 minutes, doors open 15 minutes before start time.


Visit the Baby Broadway website for more information (www.babybroadway.co.uk)


?Ever felt like you?re missing out on entertainment since starting a family? You?ll LOVE Baby Broadway? - Maternity Leave Life

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