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Let's learn and have fun!


One amazing week of cultural explorations all across London.

We will visit Museums, Theatres and Cinemas and we will learn about "What is Art?"

Shows, films, tours, debates, science experiments, drawing and much, much more ...


5 days of pure delight and many tons of fun for kids from 5 to 17 years of age.

Why pay for child care over half-term if they can be having fun and learning out and about for half the price?!


?189 for the whole week - all tickets are included


Program:


Monday, 28th of May


Tate Britain

Mum why is that lady doing laying down in the water? Stories in the History of Art.


Tuesday, 29th of May


Royal Opera House and The National Portrait Gallery.

Art is Magic. A backstage tour of the most magical stage in the World and the faces of art.


Wednesday, 30th of May


The big Theatre day!!!

A guided tour at the Shakespeare?s Globe and a dance show at the Peacock Theatre:


TriOpera a fusion of beautiful opera classics merged with punk, rap, rock and hip hop. This high adrenaline show is a dazzling experience, with an incredible display of acrobatics, kung-fu, puppetry, breakdancing, tap, ballet, salsa and even Chinese lion wushu and parkour!


Thursday, 31st of May


Upstage Lab meets Wonderlab at the London Science Museum.

Fuel your imagination and immerse yourself in a world of wonder at the most spectacular interactive gallery in the world.


Friday, 1st of June


The Tate Modern

What does Art mean for the World of Today and the future of the world?


GET YOUR TICKETS AT https://upstagelab.com/spring-half-term-activity


Get ?10 off with the code, DULWICH


Upstage Lab is a Dulwich local business.

All children are required to bring pack lunch. Only 15 ticktets available.

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