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The Unicorn has just announced its brilliant new season. It?s our favourite Theatre in London as it?s just for children and families. The picture attached is James enjoying some of the foyer fun before a show !


If you need something to liven up February half term why not check out 1001 Nights, a modern day retelling of the classic Arabian stories. Other highlights are: the return of the hugely popular Something Very Far Away, after a sell-out run in 2012 its one not to be missed and Mister Holgado a thrilling tale about a mysterious stranger.


I am booking for Carnival which has been made through workshops with local schoolchildren, and You?re Not My Friend Anymore ? as it sounds like it could be very useful in helping to mediate the playground battles that most kids experience!

It?s a great location, just a short walk from London Bridge and surrounded by great restaurants. Check out www.unicorntheatre.com

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