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The Handlebards + Free Kids Workshops at JAGS Sports Club & CBC during Dulwich Festival!


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There's lots to look forward to this year at the Dulwich Festival but whatever you do, do NOT miss the first performance of the year from the extremely talented Handlebards, performing Much Ado About Nothing on the JAGS Sports Club lawns on Saturday 18th May at 4pm.


This young theatre company offers an environmentally sustainable production, with actors pedalling to each venue on bikes, carrying the sets on their backs and in bike trailers. A hilarious rendition of a much-loved Shakespeare classic, this performance is extremely family-friendly and children under 10 years old gain free entry. Food and drink will be available from Copper Beech Caf? - remember to pack a blanket and cushions or a low camping chair for maximum comfort!


To book your tickets please visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/much-ado-about-nothing-with-the-handlebards-tickets-56295872470


Copper Beech Caf? is also hosting graphic artist Cristina Mufer as part of Artist Open House. Cristina's work is fun, accessible and affordable and she is offering a selection of FREE kids workshops for 6-10 year olds on 11th, 12th & 18th May during the Festival.


Book here:


11th May: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/threeclops-mask-making-workshop-tickets-56948091274


12th May: http://dulwichfestival.co.uk/event/the-threeclops-invasion-bookmarks-creation-workshop/


18th May: http://dulwichfestival.co.uk/event/threeclops-mask-making-workshop-2/

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