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A Christmas Carol (& other stories), 15th December 3pm, Bell House Dulwich


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Discover a Christmas literary and musical feast at Bell House, while fundraising money for Bell House educational charity.


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-christmas-carol-other-stories-tickets-80848240263


About this Event

Join us for an afternoon of Christmas music and theatre. The event will start with carols from JAGS Choral Society, followed by a literary Christmas treasure hunt around Bell House.


Through the treasure hunt you will discover the history of the house with the help of Dulwich Players, who will be performing popular Christmas scenes from theatre around Bell House.


Refreshments will be provided - mulled wine and spiced apple with mince pies.


Early bird tickets (sold before December) will cost ?12.50 for each adult. Up to two children go free with each adult ticket.

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