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The HandleBards at Jags Sports Club on Thursday 24th May


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Hello East Dulwichians!


I'm a Crystal Palace boy (boo! hiss!), but my theatre company, The HandleBards, are performing Twelfth Night at JAGS Sports Club on Thursday 24th May at 6.30pm. It's the first date in their huge UK tour where they cycle from venue to venue (seriously), covering over 1000 miles along the way!


The show is brilliantly bonkers and fun for all the family. Bring a picnic, enjoy the sun (fingers crossed), and see our charming all-male troupe play ALL the characters. Hilarity awaits...


Tickets can be bought in advance at http://www.handlebards.com/tickets/twelfth-night-jags-sports-club/ and one U16 ticket is free for every paying adult!


(Part one 50 mins, a 20 minute interval, part two 50 mins.)

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