![]() | Recent EventsThe Sorrows of Laughing AnneA multi–media exhibition of installation, film and sound by new and emerging artistsexploring themes of ambivalence and uncertainty. Featuring work by Penni Pierce, Frances Williams and Tony Foster. ’Electric Soup’ Exhibition and MuralNew Zealand Artist Bruce Mahalksi showcases his work at Trinity Buoy Wharf with a stunning exhibition and mural entitled ‘Electric Soup’ opening on April 5th 2012. A specialist illustrator in Natural History, Bruce will be using the show to highlight East London’s fishing past. this is my landTrinity Buoy Wharf is pleased to host ‘this is my land’, a group exhibition featuring exciting pathways with the mediums of paint, sculpture, drawing and photography. | |
Balthazar’s Bazaar of the Bizarre13 February 2012 | Greenwich Theatre & Ragged Edge present this unique opportunity for children (5+) to experience another world… When Jack opened the door of the old bazaar in search of medicine for his sick mother, he had no idea that a series of astonishing magical adventures lay in wait for him… Head across the Thames by boat and meet Balthazar the apothecary, and his strange, cat–like assistant. Search through his shop for the answer to his magical riddles.
Performance time: Monday 13th to Saturday 18th February (not Thursday) 11am, 2pm & 5pm showings
Prices: Just show: Adults £10 Children £7.50 Family Ticket £27 Discount boat/show ticket: Adults £12 Children £9.50 Boat/show ticket includes a return boat trip to Trinity Buoy Wharf from North Greenwich Pier, available to ages 5+. If travelling by boat please arrive no less than half an hour before the show. Boat/show tickets must be booked by Mon 6 February through Greenwich Theatre Box Office by phone or in person. Boat service not available on Saturday. Presented by: Greenwich Theatre and Ragged Edge Written and Directed by: Simone Coxall Designed by: Claire Harvey Suitable for children ages 5+
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