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Baby Broadway (showtunes for little ones) - 4th Feb - Christ Church


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Hello - I'm bringing my music event Baby Broadway to Dulwich for the first time next week and would love to see you there with your little one(s)! Anna

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"Are you tired of 'Twinkle Twinkle'? Bored of 'Baa-Baa Black Sheep'? Baby Broadway has the salvation you seek" - Time Out London


Introduce your little ones to the magic of musicals at our family concert featuring West End performers. Enjoy well-known songs from The Wizard of Oz, Mary Poppins, Frozen and many more!


Concert lasts approximately 45 minutes, doors open 15 minutes before start time. Tickets are ?10 per adult and children go free. All ages welcome, but all children must be accompanied by an adult.


Visit the Baby Broadway website for more information: www.babybroadway.co.uk or like us on facebook (babybroadwayuk)


Thursday 4th February, 11am

Christ Church, 263 Barry Road, Dulwich, SE22 0JT

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