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Sunday 9 April 2023 | From 9:30am
The Renaissance at Kelham Hall
From £15.50
Jump down the Rabbit Hole this Easter and discover an exquisitely exciting family adventure as the Adventures in Wonderland unfold in the magical setting of the Renaissance at Kelham Hall for one day only…
Alice and friends have escaped from the pages of Lewis Carroll's marvellous tale, and the enchanted world of Wonderland has mysteriously sprung into the gardens. There's Alice, Queen of Hearts, and of course the Rabbit…will he lead you this way, or that way – who knows!
After your visit to see Alice and all her friends, take part in a 'Bunny Tail Trail' around the gardens. Find the cut-out carrots in our bunnies' favourite hiding spots. Once you've discovered all the hidden carrots and completed your activity sheet, pop back to the Sneaky reception area, and they'll present you with a certificate of congratulations for finishing the trail.
Dress-up and join the fun as the much-loved adventure comes to life. There's an Easter Egg included with every full-paying child ticket, making this the perfect Easter trip out for the whole family.
WHAT TO EXPECT
This is a walkabout outdoor theatre show for families and is perfect for children aged 2 – 8 and their parents.
The show will last around 45 minutes and carefully planned to maximise children's attention span. The group will be met by actors at the start point and taken off in small groups (don't worry, you can stay with your family unless of course you'd prefer not to!) to meet some of the marvellously mad characters from Alice's world. Each character is located in one of five unique spaces around the gardens and groups will make their way around all five locations as the story unfolds.
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