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Alice's Adventures in Aerialand - Saturday 17 June - Brixton Windmill


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Join us in Windmill Gardens SW2 for an open-air, aerial circus theatre production adapted from Lewis Carroll’s classic tale, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”.

Outdoor aerial theatre from The Dot Collective 

Saturday 17 June, 2pm and 6pm
Tickets £12 Adults / £10 Concessions / £8 Under 16s
BOOK via https://www.brixtonwindmill.org/product/alices-adventures-in-aerialand/

The Dot Collective’s adaptation is for all ages and abilities and has been developed to be accessible to all, including those living with dementia and PMLD.  Bring a picnic blanket or camping chair to sit on and you are welcome to bring a picnic too!  Our cafe will also be open for drinks and snacks on the day.

A story of wonder and nonsense laced with lethal wit, of games, of riddles and conundrums, of questions with no answers, but above all of magic and adventure in which everyone can lose themselves and revel in nonsense.

The show must go on….
We’ll be keeping our eye on the weather – the show will continue unless there is extreme weather (high winds or thunder/lightening).

Find out more about The Dot Collective’s production and their work here.

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On 29/06/2023 at 11:38, clarinet52 said:

Hi there - sorry you missed this at Brixton Windmill. Dot Collective will be performing at other venues across the summer - dates on their website dotcollective.com

Great, thanks. I also would like to join. 

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