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Join Theatrebugs for a spooky half term adventure!


Day 1: It?s trick or treat time for Barry Bat but all his friends are tucked up in bed- can the children help find him some wide awake friends?


Day 2: Spinny the Spider wants to invite some friends to his party- but everyone is afraid of him; oh dear!

Two day fun filled spooktastic adventures- jam packed with drama, music, dance and arts and crafts. Lots of half term fun!


Nothing too spooky- suitable for 3.5-8 year olds


Different material each day!


A ghoulish snack and drink included


10% sibling discount


Come in your favourite costume- the Bugs will dress up too!


Two day course: ?48


St Mark's Centre, corner of Brockley and Wickham Road, SE4 2SA

25th - 26th October, 9.30am to 12.30pm


Places are limited so book now!


See you there! Yikes!


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0208 244 2036

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