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You Me Bum Bum Train


http://bumbumtrain.co.uk/


If you play violin and are free this evening (17 Aug) and willing to travel to Stratford (next door to the Olympic Stadium) and donate your time free - please urgently contact the organisers on the details below. You may be able to blag yourself a free ticket for the Bum Bum Train if you ask - and that's an experience of a lifetime.


"You need to be violin grade 5 and preferably good at sight reading, but we will playing a standard repertoire. The show starts at 7pm tonight - ideally they'd be here for 6pm but if that's a problem then we can find a way around it.


If you know anyone - please call urgently on 0798 3361 332.


Thanks so much for your help.


Rosanna

P.S.

Here's how to get to the venue. Our address is:

Empire House

57 Broadway

E15 4BQ


and here's a link to the venue on Google Streetview

http://goo.gl/maps/2O9H


If you are coming via Stratford train station, take the town centre exit, go straight through the Stratford Centre, cross over to Broadway and we are the building next to the church. Stage door is through the black gates to the left of the main entrance."

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