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Mad Hatter's Tea Party THIS SATURDAY @Carnegie Library


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Dear Parents,


This Saturday (18th April 2015) we are holding a very exciting interactive performance of The Mad Hatter's Tea Party at Carnegie Library in Herne Hill.


Journey with Alice through the library to The Mad Hatter's Tea Party

and who knows what might happen or who you might meet along the way?


To celebrate 150 years of Alice In Wonderland being published, Paper

Chain Theatre present an interactive, immersive performance of The

Mad Hatter's Tea Party followed by an Arts and Crafts workshop for

children.


We still have tickets but it is essential that you do book asap.


I have attached a booking form for your convenience.


What: Mad Hatter's Tea Party


When: THIS SATURDAY! 11:30am-1:15PM


Where: Carnegie Library, 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG


Who: Children aged 5- 8 years old


Cost: ?8 per child / ?6 for second sibling


Parents are welcome to attend but you can also leave your children and go and relax!


All staff are DBS checked.


Please email Rachel for booking forms [email protected]


Artistic Director

@PaperChainT

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