The Melrose Arch Gallery’s Wine Wednesdays
Are you an art and wine enthusiast? Then don't miss out on the Melrose Arch Gallery's Wine Wednesdays, every Wednesday evening during the month of March. What To Expect at...
Follow the White Rabbit and come face to face with the Blue Caterpillar and the grinning Cheshire Cat. Have tea with the maddening Mad Hatter and play croquet with the tricky Queen of Hearts. Get ready to go on an adventure with Alice as this much-loved classic is brought to life with a fun and funky flair under the directorship of Neka da Costa. The production will be hosted between 11 July and 28 July 2024.
“The play is pitched well for younger kids, who can simply sit and take in the colours and the frenetic movement and the enchantment, but there are plenty of details that will incite the mirth of the adults in the theatre – tweaks that add local references and dry humour. A great way to spend some family time together.” – Bruce Den. There is no age restriction but the show is more suited to 5+ year olds. Children 3+ years are required to have a ticket. No prams are allowed inside the auditorium.
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11. July
11:00
16:00 pm
Are you an art and wine enthusiast? Then don't miss out on the Melrose Arch Gallery's Wine Wednesdays, every Wednesday evening during the month of March. What To Expect at...
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Follow the White Rabbit and come face to face with the Blue Caterpillar and the grinning Cheshire Cat. Have tea with the maddening Mad Hatter and play croquet with the tricky Queen of Hearts. Get ready to go on an adventure with Alice as this much-loved classic is brought to life with a fun and funky flair under the directorship of Neka da Costa. The production will be hosted between 11 July and 28 July 2024.
“The play is pitched well for younger kids, who can simply sit and take in the colours and the frenetic movement and the enchantment, but there are plenty of details that will incite the mirth of the adults in the theatre – tweaks that add local references and dry humour. A great way to spend some family time together.” – Bruce Den. There is no age restriction but the show is more suited to 5+ year olds. Children 3+ years are required to have a ticket. No prams are allowed inside the auditorium.
Book your tickets here.
If you enjoyed reading this event listing, then view our other upcoming events here.
11. July
11:00