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Sunday 7 July 2019 | 2pm
Starts at Nottingham Contemporary
Tickets: Under 14s: £6, Adults: £12, Family: 2 adults, 2 Under 14s: £30, 1 free under 5 yrs with 1 paying adult
Join award-winning tour guide Ezekial Bone on his new family show! A promenade performance of one of the earliest medieval Robin Hood ballads, adapted for young minds and family audiences.
The promenade performance begins at Nottingham Contemporary and walks a short distance to the ancient St Mary's Church, the very setting for this ancient legend.
To book, either click on the 'email' link above, call 0115 876 2970, or visit the Nottingham Tourism Centre.
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