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thanks both. It's for 5 and 6 year olds. Both those suggestions are a bit far away from us - the nearest place to us would be the baptist church on Bushey Hill Road but I worry that we'd be rattling around in there! But maybe they'd just like being able to race around in a nice big space.

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> Herne tavern have Barn in back garden of pub which

> you can rent.



They do have the barn, and it's a great space. When we looked in to this it was ?75 for the rental. We didn't go for it though as the total price can add up quite quickly as you have to then buy all the food and drinks for the kids through the venue.

thanks both. I've been to winter parties at the Herne and my experience was that it was very cold in there! Plus at least 3 children (including my daughter) are veggie and there was no veggie option other than just a plate of chips at the parties I went to, though that might have changed. I don't want to fork out for their food anyway, tbh, money is quite tight right now. That kind of size is good though.
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Try The Ivy House - they have a room at the back and you can bring your own food in there. We are putting on a couple of shows over Xmas and New Year there - if you go to the website you can see some pics of the place


Family Xmas Comedy Magic Show ? 28th December 2 - 4pm


@ The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Rd, Nunhead, London SE15 3BE


Live Animals from thin air, ventriloquism, one lucky person to be cut in half, audience participation & Great Family Entertainment


A chance to meet Fluffy the Rabbit and Free Bunny Copter to all those attending.


Doors Open 15 minutes early. Interval between two Magical acts, starring Kimmo & Amigo?s Magic.


Kimmo "Children's Entertainer of the Year" who has starred in the following TV Shows - "The Sorcerer's Apprentice", "The Slammer" and "Britain's Got Talent". Simon Cowell said ?I don?t normally like ventriloquists but that was very good?


Amigo?s Magic is a Member of the Magic Circle and has been on ?Brainiac? and ?The Big Breakfast?


Tickets ?6 per Child, Adult ?7.50 ? Family ticket of four ?20 Family Ticket (5) ?25


www.magicmindreadingandmayhem.co.uk




Xmas Magic, Mind-Reading & Mayhem Show - 28th December 8 - 10pm


@ The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Rd, Nunhead, London SE15 3BE


Doors Open @ 6pm for a drink or meal beforehand and to reserve your seat


Close Up Magic in the bar from 7pm from Members of the Magic Circle and from 8pm three stage acts from some of the UK?s finest performers. Come along and enjoy an evening of sorcery, trickery, sleight of hand and illusion.


Tickets ?10 in advance or ?15 on the door


www.magicmindreadingandmayhem.co.uk


This months three acts include - Kimmo one of the UK?s top ventriloquists has starred in the following TV Shows - "The Sorcerer's Apprentice", "The Slammer" and "Britain's Got Talent". Simon Cowell said ?I don?t normally like ventriloquists but that was very good?


?Do you have ESP Show? looks at whether it?s possible to pick things up, by using a sixth sense. Ever started singing a song, for it to suddenly play on the radio, or you start to think of someone you know, the phone rings and they are on the other end of the line and you say ?I was just thinking of you?. Come and find out if you or others around you have this telepathic ability.


Forzoni Magic is one of the UK's foremost Mind Readers and has a Mind-Reading Show called "Influence" which has been playing in various venues across the UK. Come and witness the impossible as the Magic takes place.

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