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SOMETIMES Hat Fair ventures tounexpected places for some veryspecial ticketed events andperformances. This year theseinclude:

Memory Point(s) presented byPlatform 4 at Theatre RoyalWinchester. A magical mystery tourbased on memories. Tickets £12.50,concessions £10.00.

Small Wonders for toddlers andpre-school children (taking place atWinchester Discovery Centre andthe Theatre Royal) – buy a ticket foryour two hour slot to include dance,painting, sandpit fun and the chanceto meet a cute family of babyvegetables. Tickets £11.00.

Where Did It All Go Right?Presented by Ponydance at Bar 3onein The Square. A high octane, highenergy moving, grooving comedy.

Tickets £13.00, concessions £11.00.Magna Mysteria by Mercurial

Wrestler taking place all around thecity but collect your ticket fromTheatre Royal Winchester. Tickets£16.00, concessions £11.00.

High Tea and Comedy Tent forprimary school children and theirfamilies taking place in AbbeyGardens. Performance and comedy.Tickets £13.00, family ticket £36.00(two adults and two children)including high tea.

Buu your tickets from TheatreRoyal Winchester box office on01962 840440 or online atwww.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk

Or come to the Theatre Royal boxoffice at 21-23 Jewry Street,Winchester SO23 8SB (next toWinchester Discovery Centre). Fordates and times, see pages 3, 6 and 7.

Need change?If you want to donate tothe Hatters or thefestival and need somechange then you can goto the Newbury BuildingSociety, 143 HighStreet, Winchester on:

Friday 5 July andSaturday 6 July9am to 6pmSunday 7 July11am to 4pmFor all other services,please refer to thenormal opening times.

Welcome to Hat Fair 2013WELCOME to Winchester’s39th Hat Fair, the UK’s longestrunning street festival . I amdelighted to bring you the bestthat the international street artscircuit has to offer set againstthe backdrop of the historic andvibrant city of Winchester. TheHat Fair takes its name fromthe tradition of putting moneyin the hat and it is thegenerosity of you, ouraudiences, that keeps artistsand performers coming backyear after year to make this oneof the very best outdoor streetfestivals. Celebrate with us andenjoy a great weekend ofworld-class entertainment!

Kate HazelArtistic Director

Page 45 – Map of city centre and travel infoPage 46-49 – The artistsPage 47 – Thanks and partners

Page 50-51 – What to see and do Friday 5 JulyPage 52 – What to see and do Saturday 6 JulyPage 53 – What to see and do Sunday 7 July

Sponsored by University of WinchesterHidden Hat Fair

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Events are subject to change or cancellation without notice

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Railway Station

Bus Station

Car ParkTaxi Rank

Hat Fair Info Point

Toilets withDisabled access

The Broadway

Weirs Walk

The Brooks

Great Hall/Law Courts

River Park

Oram’s Arbour

Discovery Centre& Theatre Royal

CathedralInner Close

Abbey Gardens

CathedralOuter Close

Travel InfoWe recommend that you leave your car at home when

you come to Hat Fair – the streets are so much nicer whenfull of artists instead of traffic!

By trainWinchester has a great train service with direct

connections to London, Reading, Oxford, Birmingham andcities to the north and also to Southampton, Portsmouth,Bournemouth and Weymouth. Check out nationalrail.co.uk.

By AirOur nearest airport at Southampton is just 15 minutes

away by direct train with flights to many parts of the UKand Europe. Visit southamptonairport.com.

By CoachOr come by coach – National Express nationalexpress.com

and Greyhound greyhounduk.com both offer services to thecity.

By CarIf you decide to come by car, when you reach

Winchester, why not use the Park & Ride for a stress-freetrip into the city centre?Check out winchesterparkandride.co.uk.

Please note:Winchester City Centre has a Designated Public Place

Order (DPPO). This means that a police officer canrequire a person to cease drinking alcohol (or anything hereasonably believes to be alcohol) in a public place andcan confiscate and dispose of the alcohol and its container.The person must be informed that failure to comply withthe police officer's request, without reasonable excuse, isan offence.

Information

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The Amazing Camera ObscuraThey’ve appeared on Time Team,entertained festival goers atGlastonbury and wowed thecrowds at the Fuji Rock Festival inJapan. You’ll be fascinated by theimages projected inside Willett andPatteson’s Amazing CameraObscura!www.amazingcameraobscura.co.uk

Bad Taste CompanyBad Taste Company combineworld-class Breaking skills withphysical theatre and narrative toproduce work that has been said to'take British urban dance to newheights' (Royston Maldoom OBE).Based in 1920s prohibition era,Faust is a re-imagining of Goethe’sFaust. Drinking, gambling,womanising, and generaldebauchery make the Speakeasy aperfect place for a man to lose hissoul, as we see when Faust ismanipulated, to both comic andtragic effect, into a deal with thedevil where his very soul hangs inthe balance.www.badtastecru.co.uk

Bongo BoleroDick Danger attempts theimpossible as he steers his waythrough a health and safetynightmare. This show should havea public health warning attached toit. Watch a man flirt outrageously

with physical injury without actuallyhurting himself. A comic showinvolving an Oral B precisiontoothbrush, sexy dancing in verytight trousers and Dick's signaturetrick, diving from a very high poleheadfirst into a bucket of water.Expect to feel really sensible afterseeing this show.www.bongobolero.com

Bram GraaflandActor, musician and theatre makerBram Graafland is ‘De GillendeKeukenprins’ (The YellingKitchenprince). The YellingKitchenprince’s apparatus is theunique all in one Kitchen-organdrumset: Cooking, playing theorgan and drumming at the sametime.. a piece of cake! This physicalshow spins frantically betweenbeing theatre, a circus act and amusic concert but its final deliveryis all about the baking of onesolitary pancake. Flying ingredients,pounding music, a really sharpcooking knife all add the drivingforce for the twentyseven-and-an-half minutes it takes for this ode toreach its climax... the solitarypancake! Obviously this freneticprocess does always run likeclockwork!..www.gillendekeukenprins.nl/

Candoco Dance CompanyStudies For C examines a day inthe life of two characters in limbo –trapped by their owncircumstances. Not having thecourage to leave, they find thestrength to stay. Will tomorrow beany different? Studies For C – TheSequel starts where Studies For Cends. Two new characters willenter the same set. What happenswhen the starting point is not oneof equality, but of perceiveddisadvantage? Created by awardwinning choreographer Javier deFrutos (Cabaret and The MostIncredible Thing) and inspired by

the work of Tennessee Williamsand Samuel Beckett, this billfeatures Mexican wrestling masks,Lila Downs songs and a dose ofdark humour. www.candoco.co.uk

Collectif MalunesA caravan blushes, a trapezeswings his pain away, and a benchdances as if nothing happened.They throw themselves in the air.Smashed to the floor, the taste ofapples is deliciously spectacular.They love the madness. DisorderedCircus. An explosive show! CollectifMalunés, a young and vibrantFlemish company has prepared youan explosive and charming cocktailof teeterboard, flying trapeze andCyr wheel. Sens Dessus Dessous(which means something like‘Without Underwear’) is much morethan a series of random circus acts.As young as the artists of CollectifMalunés might be, they seduce thespectator into their crazy upside-down universe with a powerful andyet poeticdramaturgy. Partof La FêteFranglais fundedby ZEPA 2.www.collectifmalunes.be

Commotion DancePart of Small Wonders. Animaginative performance for ages3-7 and their grown-ups usingmovement, music and a host ofimaginative props, the dancerscreate a lively playground on stage.This captivating and colourfulperformance shows children thenature of playing together, makingfriends, and how to share and trustone another, as well as

encouraging individual play.Crazy Golf CompanyThe World's Best Portable CrazyGolf Course is heading back to HatFair Winchester at the end of theirsecond National Tour that has seenthem play esteemed Festivals suchas Secret Garden Party, CampBestival, Shambala, Bestival andThe Abergavenny Food Festival.This classic seaside game hasbeen updated into a 21st centuryexperience! The aim is to giveeveryone who plays the course amost memorable golfingexperience. The staff will provide allthe equipment you need. They areon hand to coach first timers, offerassistance, give tips to those moreadvanced golfers or just to keepplayers amused!

Dans La PocheEnjoy a refreshing cup of Oolongtea served in the traditionalmanner, as you are entertained withstories of transformation from eastand west. Identi-Tea blends themagical manipulation of teaaccessories and their surprisingtransformations as a metaphor forthe theme of identity. Through thesetting of an old shanghai teahouse Dorothy Soo, estrangeddaughter of Fu Manchu, payshomage to The 1930’s ShanghaiGirls. Identi-tea draws inspirationfrom the curious magician’stradition of adopting Chinese dressand transforming one’s identity aswell as that of the objects aroundus. www.danslapoche.com

Denis TricotFrench artist Denis Tricot gentlytransforms Weir’s Walk with his

elegant sculptures into a temporaryart gallery. Inspired by theimmediate surrounding, hisinstallations weave their waythrough the park, highlighting itsbeauty and sculpting the airaround, creating dynamicconnections between nature andarchitecture. Stroll along the pathduring the day, to see thesculptures being created. On Fridayand Saturday evening, theatmosphere shifts, as thesculptures are Illuminated andcellist and singer VaniaDombrovszky transports us to adifferent world,with songs ofgypsies and themediterranean.Part of La FêteFranglais funded by ZEPA 2.www.denis-tricot.com

Derek McAlisterThe Twin Tango, performed byDerek Derek is a fantastically funnycombination of chinese poleacrobatics, audience participation,nerdy dancing, clowning, a familyfriendly striptease, and, of course, alove story. After an awkward start,our hero barely finds his stride intime. Not 5 minutes before the endof the show, our sweetly bumblingfellow finally woos his damsel witha flurry of acrobatic dancing featsupon a 20 foot tall chinese pole fora classic happy ending that leaveseveryone glowing from the insideout! www.derekderek.com

Etta ErminiPicnic is a 20 minute outdoorphysical theatre work by EttaErmini Dance Theatre. Theperformance features a youngcouple whose lush and joyful picnicis disrupted by the quirks andpitfalls of their relationship.Audience interaction, food, comedyand a highly dynamic movementvocabulary make Picnic anenjoyable experience for childrenand adults alike. www.cloud-dance-festival.org.uk

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Fraser HooperFor the first time in historyBoxing's Biggest Baddy,FraserHooper will dare to challenge allcomers in a three round bout ofpure comedy carnage. This is amust see for all sport andcomedy fans everywhere whowant a guaranteed belly achingknockout performance. Award-winning clown and festivalfavourite Fraser Hooper returnswith another mesmeric mimeshow. www.fraserhooper.com

FrolickedThe Boggarts are a couple oflittle leaf goblins that firmlybelieves everyone else is in theirterritory... including each other.They will interact with anyonewho walks by and wreak a smallamount of havoc in theprocess… Never Too Old Acheeky Grandpa and a feistyGrandma battle it out for yourattention and affections – NeverToo Old… is a roaming lovestory with a difference provingthat you’re never really too oldto do anything.www.frolicked.co.uk

Glimpse TheatreGlimpse Theatre is part ofYoung Theatre Royal and theytake to the streets with theirperformance Shifty Sales. Agroup of dodgy looking figuresstalk the streets. Silently oneshuffles up to you and offersyou something...although notsomething you’d expect.

Gobbledegook TheatreThree delightful women clad in

gorgeous dresses made fromartificial turf will be inviting thefamilies in the Small Wondersarea of Hat Fair to participate insome lovely private gardenparties… and no party iscomplete without music! Listenout for some beautifully sungminiconcerts by the lovelyGrass Ladies of GobbledegookTheatre. GobblededgookTheatre make work for smallpeople and their families.www.gobbledegooktheatre.blogspot.com

Goronwy Thom & RichardGaraghtyTwo highly skilled individualperformers come together as adouble act like no other.Stunning tricks and hilariouscomedy combine to createunique live shows full ofmayhem - some planned andsome not. Their highlyenergised performances havebeen seen across the World.They have amazed audience intheatres, on TV and Radio, incabaret and creating pop upcrowds with their street theatreshows.www.slightlyfatfeatures.com

Instant WitInstant Wit is the quick firecomedy improv show. Everyperformance is unique, featuringsongs, sketches, live music andgags all made up on the spotfrom audience suggestions.Fresh and inventive, every showthrows up new nuggets ofhilarity crafted by a company ofthe highest calibre. Instant Witis a pick-me-up tonic withunexpected twists and a dashof sauce. www.remprojects.com

Joli VyannH2H, simply short for Hand toHand, is Joli Vyann’s new,exciting, funny yet thoughtprovoking show. Mixing dance,circus and theatre in aninnovative way, H2H is abouthand to hand support physicallyand emotionally. It explores thefragility of human relationships,of hands supporting anotherperson. What happens whenphysical or emotional supportdisappears and whatconsequences are there?Physically athletic yet graceful,the four performers explore avariety of expressions throughtheir hands. H2H will stun youwith surprising and inventivetricks. Part ofLa FêteFranglaisfunded byZEPA 2.

Kiwi Comedy ProductionsInternationally renownedcelebrity mystery man VinylBurns is brought to you live anddirect from 1972 Las Vegas.Brimming with ineptsophistication, extreme stuntsand surprisingly polished skills,Vinyl rides in hot pursuit of hisdestiny…to deliver a powerfullycharismatic, comic experiencefor any audience. Vinyl createsatmospheric loops of guitar andvoice before suiting up with aludicrous array of safetyequipment, and climbing to thetop of his 6ft unicycle. Onceperched there, he delivers a mixof guitar shredding rock, andachingly sweet melody. It'sdramatic, silly, beautiful andhilarious... All in one moment.www.kiwicomedy.com

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Our thanksHat Fair would not happen without the

good will, humour and support that somany people give us. Thank you toeveryone who has helped to make thefestival happen and to the fantastic teamof volunteers without whom the festivalwould not exist. Special thanks go to ourpartners, supporters and funders: ArtsCouncil England, Without Walls, TheatreRoyal Winchester, The University ofWinchester, ZEPA 2, the HampshireChronicle, Business Improvement District,The Brooks Shopping Centre, DuttonGregory, Hotel Du Vin, The DiscoveryCentre and everyone at Winchester CityCouncil. Final thanks, of course, to ourwonderful array of artists who make HatFair the wonderfully rich and diversefestival that it is.

Hat Fair is part of Live TheatreWinchester Trust Ltd which runs thefestival and Theatre Royal Winchester.The Hat Fair TeamArtistic Director: Kate Hazel

General Manager: Donna ReevesProduction Managers: Karen Cruiks andGabriel BurdenProduction Manager (Hidden Hat Fair &Small Wonders): Spatz CrawfordCo-ordinator: Holly TraynorZEPA Administrator: Rose SladeOutreach Officer: Jo HennessyHealth & Safety Advisor: Adrian BristowMarkets Manager: Clive BurgessTechnical Manager: Jay McKayVolunteer Co-ordinator: Will AshwellMusic Programmer: Ben WardStewarding & Security: Select SecurityPR: RM CommunicationsWebsite and App: First OptionsPhotographers: Adrienne PhotographyLtd

Thanks to the staff at Theatre RoyalWinchester for welcoming the festival intotheir midst with such open arms.

Thanks also to our advertisers for theirmuch appreciated contributions to boththe printed brochure and the app.

THIS year the University ofWinchester is sponsoring Hidden HatFair, the programme of events takingplace in buildings around the cityalongside the performances on thestreets. Sophisticated and surprising,this group of artists has providedanother very special element to thefestival. The University of Winchesteris a long term partner to the Hat Fairand this fruitful relationship continuesthrough this generous sponsorship.

But this is not all. The University ofWinchester is a principal partner in theZEPA 2 project, funded by theEuropean Commission’s Interreg IVAFrance (Channel) England programme.Furthermore the University is thehome of the only Street Arts Degreecourse in Europe. Students play amajor role in the festival and they willalso work with the festival team leaderin the year on the Emerge festival forartists at the start of their career.

As part of the University’s forward-looking policy of engagement withinthe community, its support and activecollaboration with Hat Fair 2013 is amodel of how, with imagination andenergy, organisations vital to the futureof our city can make things happen.

Without Walls is consortium of theUK’s most strategically significantoutdoor arts festivals. By workingtogether in the pursuit of a set ofcommon goals, over the last four yearsWithout Walls has been breaking newground in the development andcreation of outdoor arts in the UK. Wenurture talent and skills by producingnew work through commissions andco-productions. For more informationvisit

A big thank you to everyone

Partners

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Leapin LouieLeapin’ Louie Lichtenstein, realname David Lichtenstein, reels outa hilarious comedy cowboy showand literally ropes the crowd in.Generally considered the mostexplosive Lithuanian JewishCowboy Comedian to ever comeout of Oregon, Louie combines aunique comic character, a worldclass array of cowboy rope andwhip tricks, plus improvisation, andaudience participation.www.comedytricks.com

Les Enfants TerriblesMarvellous Imaginary MenagerieRoll up; roll up, for the mostmagnifical, tremendible andfantasticulous experience in town!The caravan of curiosities and itscrew of mysterious misfits havearrived to entertain, amuse andbeguile you. Are you brave enoughto get onboard? Are you ready toface your fears? Then come andexperience Les Enfants Terribles’Marvellous Imaginary Menagerie!From the makers of The TerribleInfants and The Vaudevillainscomes an outdoor spectacle like noother. Packed with puppets,physical theatre, music and magic;our professional charlatans willregale you with tales of wit, virtueand courage, all loosely basedupon their fables.www.lesenfantsterribles.co.uk

Lords of StrutDestiny is written on the dancefloor and we know how to read!This is character comedy parodying

celebrity culture with two wannabecelebs. Famous Seamus and Sean-Tastic, will do anything to try andbe famous. Satire, surrealism andsilly comedy with flashes ofsurprising acrobatic skill and danceroutines makes Lords of Strut,bright, tight and incredibly funnylive entertainment! This is circuslike you have never seen it before.In the air, on their backs and withvery little clothing.www.lordsofstrut.com

Makadam KanibalA fairground stall, a man hut, astrange couple goes out from it in anoisy and smoky atmosphere. Theair slighty boils. Here they are, on amakeshift track, pallid anddumbfounded on the raft. Theystare at each other, look aroundthem, and, finally, haranguing themasses with the smallestmegaphone in the world. The manand the woman, cannibal of life,wait for an obnoxious event. Bulbchewers, ladle swallower, axejuggler and fire-eaters… alivematter, flesh and bones. Thesefakirs of the absurd drive us intotheir intimacy. A heavy show, for allkinds of audience.Part of La FêteFranglais fundedby ZEPA 2.www.makadamkanibal.com

ManoAmano CircoA duo of acrobats rests six metreshigh, fed by the most sufferingtension, ready to break anythingthat may seem to be standing still.The manoAmano Company exhibitshow acrobatics takes a new shapewhen it is transferred from the floorthat everybody steps on, to the airthat everybody dreams of. ThemanoAmano Circus Company doesnot fly, they know they never will,but they keep trying anyhow.www.manoAmanocirco.com

Mercurial WrestlerPresented by Magna Mysteria. Thisunique piece of immersiveaudience-led performance plays onthe desire to be mistaken abouthow the world works and isinspired by the ability to make theimpossible, possible. It is a worldwhere Victorian-style magic mixeswith digital technology. Psychicssend text messages, immortalstweet and the audience holds thekey to The Magician'swhereabouts. Be enchanted!www.mercurialwrestler.com

MotionhouseCaptive has been devised both foraudiences new to danceperformance, and audiences whoare familiar with Motionhouse’sexhilarating, highly athletic style.Breathtaking, highly energetic andintoxicating, four dancers performCaptive inside a large cage.Disorientated and shaken, they useall of their skill and instinct tosurvive a dazzling performance atbreakneck speed. Powerfullyphysical, emotionally charged andan extraordinary blend of danceand aerial work, Captive is inspiredby Rainer Maria Rilke’s poem ThePanther.www.motionhouse.co.uk

Pif PafA thrilling mythical tale of anastronomer’s hunt in the sky forpower and beauty that won’t beheld and his rough ride to a new

life. A fast paced feast of physicaltheatre on a unique aerial structurecreated by the company.Something To Hold is directed byKevin Finnan. Supported by macNew Work Trust and Arts CouncilEngland with Touring support fromWithout Walls Consortium.www.pif-paf.co.uk

Platform 4Explore the unseen spaces ofTheatre Royal Winchester withMemory Point(s). Platform 4 workwith the artist Gerry White, whocombines photographic animationwith archival material, and PeteFlood, percussionist and arrangerfor the celebrated bandBellowhead. www.platform4.org

Plunge BoomThe Vegetable Nannies invite you tojoin them in their temporaryallotment for a bit of gardening andchildcare. Come and get kitted outwith gloves and trowels beforegetting stuck into the domesticduties of feeding, bathing,perambulating and other generalT.L.C for the baby vegetables. Or,on the other hand, just put yourfeet up on the garden furniture andwatch life’s little miracles emergefrom the ground.www.plungeboom.com

ponydanceFour people in a bar, trying to getout of it. You’ve probably met someof them before. Nearly outrageous,mostly clever, always inventive.Four outstanding performers dancetheir way into your hearts, mindsand underwear!www.ponydance.com

Rag and BoneRag and Bone dance, delight anddespair in a world drowning inrubbish, telling stories and findingtreasures. Bone Yard Tales mixesphysical theatre, song, dialogue,live music, percussion andmechanised imagery. It is for allages, though there will be somescary moments. Bone Yard Tales isa playground for the imaginationand an exploration of the creativepotentials of waste and scrap.www.rag-bone.org

RamshackliciousPart slick musicians part disasterclown band, emerging from thedarkness to mingle with you andentertain you with their tragicstories and songs. Society’soutcasts, the forgotten people, theunwanted. Trundling along withthem their clapped out old trolleybrimming with a ramshackle arrayof musical instruments, theirworldly possessions, theirmemory's. Playing an eclecticshonky blend ofswing/skiffle/folk/blues. Come andsee The Sad Band Experience inthis darkly comiccreation. Part ofLa Fête Franglaisfunded by ZEPA2.www.ramshacklicious.com

Ray LeeRay Lee is an artist who makesmusic that moves. His spectacularsound art works have transfixedand delighted audiences the worldover. Chorus is a monumental andimpressive installation of kineticsound sculptures. Towering abovethe audience a series of giant metaltripods support rotating arms. Atthe end of each arm loudspeakersemit precisely tuned musicalpitches creating a pulsating,harmonic drone, singing out ahypnotic siren call to all thosepresent.

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WITHIN Hat Fair, don’tmiss the excitingperformances that formpart of La Fête Franglais!

La Fête Franglais is anAnglo-French eventdeveloped as part projectsdeveloped by the ZEPA 2European networksupported by the Anglo-French Interregprogramme, funded by theERDF.

The ZEPA 2 networkinvolves 7 French and UK-based organisations andaims to increaseinteractions betweenoutdoor artists andcommunities acrossSouthern England /Northern France, offerprofessional developmentsupport for emergingartists and develop researchand university exchangesaround outdoor arts. TheUniversity of Winchester isone of the partners and willbe working inpartnershipwith Hat Fairto deliverhigh qualityinternational

arts projects.Further information on

www.zepa2.euAlors mon brave, don’t

miss the following LaFête Franglais performers:Joli VyannWet PicnicRamshakaliciousWhalley Range AllstarsCollectif MalunesMakadam KanibalScopitone & CieDenis Tricot.

The companiesappearing at Hat Fair aspart of the ZEPA 2 projectare indicated with La FêteFranglais logo.

Co-directed by DanielAndrieu, Director of Atelier231 in Sotteville-Rouen.

La Fête Franglais willalso be happening atVivacity in Peterboroughon September 7/8 and theOut There Festival in GreatYarmouth on September14/15.

Scopitone & CieA plastic pastel record player,furious rhythms, mother’scakes and a pin-up Red RidingHood. A ‘televised’performance by warpedpuppets and a blasé presenter.Finally a Little Red Riding Hoodfor big kids! A presenter soft inthe knees, a mechanical wolf, alittle girl desperately gawky anda 60’s soundtrack inimitablyrevealing side B of the famousstory by Perrault. Part of LaFêteFranglaisfunded byZEPA 2.

Shoofly TheatreCan it ever work having twobest friends? You’re Not MyFriend Anymore! Is a funny,delightful and poignant look atthe ups and downs and ins andouts of friendship. Join ShooflyTheatre in their quest to

answer the fundamentalproblems of being a goodfriend. For ages 3+www.remprojects.com

Spinney HollowUnlock your inner knight, pirateor Wizard! Make your ownsword or magic wand using theprocesses of Traditional Greenwoodwork in our one-to-oneworkshops. Spinney Hollow isa woodland specialising in ruralcraft and outdoor arts.www.spinneyhollow.co.uk

The Miraculous TheatreCompanyAfter unexpectedly receivingthe healinggift from adyingchineseman, Charlieis forced tomake anabruptcareerchange,from hit-man for the Brooklyn Mafia,to healer.www.danslapoche.com

Whalley Range AllstarsSomething is stirring in thegarden. Compost Mentisfeatures a large compost heap,set in a small allotment, andthe Gardener who looks after it.Their relationship begins tobreak down when he discoversthat the compost heap has

developed a life of its own, andharbours thoughts fermentingwithin. Live action, puppet,mechanical and musicalinterventions ensure that theaudience, like the Gardener,are led up the garden path.Part of LaFêteFranglaisfunded byZEPA 2. www.wras.org.uk

Wet PicnicWet Picnic isan internationaltouring theatrecompany,which createswork as anensemble,under theartisticdirection ofMatt Feerick. The companyaims to create great artwherever there is an audience.They are not bound by spaceor location and accessibility iskey both in terms of thecontent and where it ispresented. They delight in theabsurd, playing with the notionof British eccentricity, mixingbouffon, clown, slapstick andphysicality to create work thatreflects life in all its forms.

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SMALL WONDERS(THE DISCOVERY CENTREAND THEATRE ROYALWINCHESTER)• A safe, secure area forpre-school children and their families,programmed with age appropriate activitiesand performances.

Artists include:Gobbledegook TheatreCommotion DancePlunge BoomShoofly Theatre

Timings:SESSION 110.00 – 12.00SESSION 212.00 – 14.00SESSION 314.00 – 16.00

Tickets: £11.00Buy your tickets from TheatreRoyal Box Office: 01962 840440 orvisit www.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk

MAGNA MYSTERIApresented by MercurialWrestler (across the city)A ticketed theatrical experience whereaudience members follow clues and signsacross the city to uncover the story of themagician coming to town. The experiencetakes each participant between 2 and 3 hrsto complete and concludes each night

inside the Discovery Centre. This is aticketed performance and part of theHidden Hat Fair programme.Tickets: £16.00. Concessions: £11.00Buy your tickets from Theatre Royal BoxOffice: 01962 840440 or visitwww.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk

Timings:10.00 – 13.00 Collect your fortune-tellingcard from the machine at Theatre RoyalWinchester to begin your journey14.00 – 19.00 Experience opens for ticketholders to explore on their own21.00 Here your journey ends.

ABBEY GARDENSHIGH TEA & COMEDYTENTImprovised comedy performance for youngpeople aged 10-14 yrs and their families.Tea and cake will be served as part of theperformance. These performances areticketed and part of the Hidden Hat Fairprogramme.

Tickets: £13.00Family ticket: £36.00 (two adults and twochildren) Includes high tea.

Buy your tickets from Theatre Royal BoxOffice: 01962 840440 or visitwww.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk

Timings:SHOW 116.00 – 17.30

SHOW 218.30 – 20.00

ABBEY GARDENS PERFORMANCE PITCHESDance and theatre performances forfamily audiences.Artists and Timings:13.00 – 13.30 Wet Picnic (The Lift)13.30 – 13.50 Etta Ermini (Picnic)14.00 – 14.45 Kiwi Comedy Productions(The Vinyl Burns Rock n Roll Unicycle Show)15.00 – 15.25 Scopitone & Cie (ZePatrecathodics)15.30 – 15.50 Etta Ermini (Picnic)16.00 – 16.45 Circle of Two (Bambolinaand Dodo)16.30 – 17.10 Wet Picnic (The Lift)17.15 – 17.35 Etta Ermini (Picnic)17.45 – 18.05 Scopitone & Cie (ZePatrecathodics)18.15 – 19.00 Wet Picnic (The Lift)

CHILDREN’S PARADE & MAD HATTERSLUNCH (STARTING AT ABBEY GARDENS)2013 signals the return of The Children’sParade to Hat Fair. This year’s theme isMad Hatters. The parade will start fromAbbey Gardens processing to CathedralOuter Close.

Participating Schools:John Keble Primary SchoolKings’ School Samba BandSt Bede CofE Primary SchoolSt Peter’s Catholic Primary SchoolStanmore Primary SchoolWestern CofE Primary School

Timings:12.00 Parade leaves from Abbey Gardens

CATHEDRAL OUTER CLOSEVariety of performances and activities forall ages. A mix of static performances,workshops and activities.Artists and Timings:13.00 – 18.00 Amazing Camera Obscura13.00 – 18.00 Crazy Golf Company13.00 – 18.00 Spinney Hollow (woodworkworkshops)13.00 – 18.00 Juggling Jake (circusworkshops)13.00 – 13.40 Fraser Hooper (Boxing)13.00 – 13.20 Dans La Poche (Identitea)13.30 – 14.10 The Miraculous TheatreCompany (Brooklyn Healer)13.30 – 13.55 Candoco (Duets in C)13.45 – 14.15 Whalley Range Allstars(Compost Mentis)14.00 – 14.20 Dans La Poche (Identitea)15.00 – 15.40 Fraser Hooper (Boxing)15.00 – 15.20 Dans La Poche (Identitea)

15.30 – 15.55 Candoco (Duets in C)15.30 – 16.00 Whalley Range All Stars(Compost Mentis)15.30 – 16.10 The Miraculous TheatreCompany (Brooklyn Healer)16.00 – 16.20 Dans La Poche (Identitea)16.00 – 16.40 The Miraculous TheatreCompany (Brooklyn Healer)16.30 – 17.00 Ponydance (AnybodyWaitin’?)17.00 – 17.40 Fraser Hooper (Boxing)

17.00 – 17.20 Candoco (Duets in C)17.15 – 17.55 Whalley Range All Stars(Compost Mentis)17.15 – 18.00 Makadam Kanibal (LeCirque des Curiosities)17.15 – 17.55 The Miraculous TheatreCompany (Brooklyn Healer)17.30 – 17.55 Dans La Poche (Identitea)

CHAPTER HOUSE LAWNPerformances of Something to Hold, acircus and theatre show.Artists:Pif PafTimings:16.00 – 16.3019.00 – 19.30

WEIRS WALKAn illuminated, bespoke wooden sculpturalinstallation called Promenade d’Artistes,which will appear along Weirs Walk.Artist:Denis TricotTimings:12.00 – 20.30 Sculpture open to the public

20.30 – 21.00 Sculpture illuminated21.00 – 21.30 Cellist provides musicalaccompaniment21.30 – 22.00 Sculpture illuminated

CATHEDRAL INNER CLOSEA hypnotic sound installation entitledChorus.

Artist:Ray LeeTimings:14.00 – 14.3016.00 – 16.3018.30 – 19.00

THE SQUAREHatting pitch outside the City Museum andThe Hambledon. Arts and Crafts marketstalls along the street.Artists and Timings:13.30 – 14.00 Bram Graafland (The YellingKitchen Prince)14.15 – 15.00 Circle of Two (Bambolinaand Dodo)15.15 – 16.00 Lords of Strut16.15 – 17.00 Leapin Louie (The RopingFool)17.15 – 18.00 Kiwi Comedy Productions(The Vinyl Burns Rock n Roll Unicycle Show)18.15 – 19.00 Derek Mcalister (Twin Tango)

THE BROOKS SHOPPING CENTRECircus performances and hattingperformance suitable for family audiences.Artists & Timings13.00 – 13.25 Joli Vyann (H2H)

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FRIDAY 5 JULY14.00 – 14.45 Gazzo (The Gazzo Show)15.00 – 15.45 Bongo Bolero (The DickDanger Show)16.00 – 16.25 Joli Vyann (H2H)16.30 – 17.15 ManoAmano Circo18.00 – 18.25 Joli Vyann (H2H)

HIGH STREET 1 (OUTSIDE LLOYDS TSB)Artists and Timings:13.00 – 13.45 Gazzo (The Gazzo Show)14.00 – 14.45 ManoAmano Circo15.00 – 15.45 Derek Mcalister (TwinTango)16.00 – 16.45 Leapin Louie (The RopingFool)17.00 – 17.45 Lords of Strut

17.45 – 18.30 Bongo Bolero (The DickDanger Show)18.30 – 19.00 Bram Graafland (The YellingKitchen Prince)

There will also be walkabout on the HighStreet:14.00 – 14.30 Frolicked (The Boggart)16.00 – 16.30 Frolicked (The Boggart)18.00 – 18.30 Frolicked (The Boggart)

ST MAURICE COVERTArtists and Timings15.00 – 15.45 Ramshacklicious (The SadBand)18.00 – 18.45 Ramshacklicious (The SadBand)

THE BROADWAYTwo companies with different stories,suitable for family audiences.Artists and Timings:16.00 – 16.30 Les Enfants Terribles (TheMarvellous Imaginary Menagerie)18.00 – 18.30 Les Enfants Terribles (TheMarvellous Imaginary Menagerie)

20.00 – 20.30 Rag & Bone (Boneyard Tales)

BAR 3oneDance performancessituated in a club setting.This performance isticketed and part of the Hidden Hat Fairprogramme.

Artists:Ponydance (Where did it all go right?)

Tickets: £13.00Concession: £11.00Buy your tickets from Theatre Royal BoxOffice: 01962 840440, or visitwww.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk

Timings:19.00 – 20.0020.30 – 21.30

THEATRE ROYALWINCHESTER – MemoryPoint(s) Presented byPlatform 4A theatrical trail around the Theatre Royalbased on the theme of memories. These

performances are be ticketed and part ofthe Hidden Hat Fair programme.

Tickets: £12.50Concessions: £10.00Buy your tickets from Theatre Royal BoxOffice: 01962 840440 or visitwww.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk

Timings:17.00 – 18.0018.15 – 19.1519.30 – 20.3020.45 – 21.4522.00 – 23.00

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SMALL WONDERS(THE DISCOVERY CENTREAND THEATRE ROYALWINCHESTER)• A safe, secure area for pre-school childrenand their families, programmed with ageappropriate activities and performances.Timings:SESSION 110.00 – 12.00SESSION 212.00 – 14.00SESSION 314.00 – 16.00Artists:Gobbledegook TheatreCommotion DancePlunge BoomShoofly Theatre

Tickets: £11.00Buy your tickets from Theatre Royal BoxOffice: 01962 840440 or visitwww.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk

MAGNA MYSTERIA(ACROSS THE CITY)A ticketed theatricalexperience where audiencemembers follow clues and signs across the cityto uncover the story of the magician coming totown. The experience takes each participantbetween 2 and 3 hrs to complete and concludeseach night inside the Discovery Centre.

Artists:Mercurial Wrestler

Timings:10.00 – 13.00 Collect your fortune-telling cardfrom the machine at Theatre Royal Winchesterto begin your journey14.00 – 19.00 Experience opens for ticketholders to explore on their own21.00 Here your journey ends

Tickets: £16.00Concessions: £11.00Buy your tickets from Theatre Royal BoxOffice: 01962 840440 or visitwww.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk

ABBEY GARDENSHIGH TEA & COMEDYTENTImprovised comedy performance for youngpeople aged 10-14 yrs and their families. Teaand cake will be served as part of theperformance packaged. These performancesare ticketed and part of the Hidden Hat Fairprogramme.

Artists and Timings:SHOW 112.30 – 14.00SHOW 216.00 – 17.30

Tickets: £13.00Family tickets: £36.00 (two adults and twochildren) includes high tea

Buy your tickets from Theatre Royal BoxOffice: 01962 840440 or visitwww.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk

ABBEY GARDENS PERFORMANCE PITCHESDance and theatre performances for familyaudiences.

Artists and Timings:14.00 – 14.20 Etta Ermini (Picnic)14.30 – 14.55 Scopitone & Cie (ZePatrecathodics)15.00 – 15.45 Derek Mcalister (Twin Tango)16.00 – 16.20 Etta Ermini (Picnic)16.30 – 16.55 Scopitone & Cie (ZePatrecathodics)17.30 – 17.55 Etta Ermini (Picnic)

CATHEDRAL OUTER CLOSEVariety of performances and activities for allages.

Artists and Timings:12.00 – 18.00 Amazing Camera Obscura12.00 – 18.00 Crazy Golf Company12.00 – 18.00 Spinney Hollow (woodworkworkshops)12.00 – 18.00 Juggling Jake (circusworkshops)12.00 – 12.40 Fraser Hooper (Boxing)12.00 – 12.20 Dans La Poche (Identitea)12.30 – 13.10 The Miraculous TheatreCompany (Brooklyn Healer)13.00 – 13.45 Makadam Kanibal (Le Cirque desCuriosities)

13.30 – 14.00 Wet Picnic (The Lift)13.45 – 14.15 Whalley Range Allstars (CompostMentis)14.00 – 14.20 Dans La Poche (Identitea)15.00 – 15.40 Fraser Hooper (Boxing)15.00 – 15.20 Dans La Poche (Identitea)15.00 – 15.30 Wet Picnic (The Lift)15.30 – 16.00 Whalley Range All Stars(Compost Mentis)15.30 – 16.10 The Miraculous TheatreCompany (Brooklyn Healer)16.00 – 16.20 Dans La Poche (Identitea)16.20 – 17.00 The Miraculous TheatreCompany (Brooklyn Healer)16.30 – 17.00 Wet Picnic (The Lift)17.00 – 17.40 Fraser Hooper (Boxing)17.00 – 17.45 Makadam Kanibal (Le Cirque desCuriosities)17.15 – 17.45 Whalley Range All Stars(Compost Mentis)17.15 – 17.35 Dans La Poche (Identitea)17.15 – 18.00 The Miraculous TheatreCompany (Brooklyn Healer)

CHAPTER HOUSE LAWNPerformances of Something to Hold, a circusand theatre show.Artists:Pif PafTimings:14.00 – 14.3019.00 – 19.30

WEIRS WALKAn illuminated, bespoke wooden sculpturalinstallation called Promenade d’Artistes, whichwill appear along Weirs Walk.Artist:Denis TricotTimings:12.00 – 21.00 Sculpture open to the public21.00 – 22.30 Sculpture illuminated22.30 – 23.00 Cellist provides musicalaccompaniment23.00 – 00.00 Sculpture illuminated

CATHEDRAL INNER CLOSEA hypnotic sound installation entitled Chorus.Artist:Ray LeeTimings:15.00 – 15.3018.30 – 19.0022.00 – 22.30

THE SQUAREHatting pitch outside the City Museum and TheHambledon. Arts and Crafts market stalls alongthe street.Artists and Timings:12.00 – 12.45 Garaghty & Thom13.00 – 13.45 Bram Graafland (The YellingKitchen Prince)14.00 – 14.45 Kiwi Comedy Productions (TheVinyl Burns Rock n Roll Unicycle Show)15.00 – 15.45 Lords of Strut16.00 – 16.45 Derek Mcalister (Twin Tango)17.00 – 17.45 Leapin Louie (The Roping Fool)18.00 – 18.45 Kiwi Comedy Productions (TheVinyl Burns Rock n Roll Unicycle Show)

THE BROOKS SHOPPING CENTREA variety of performances suitable for familyaudiences.Artists & Timings:12.00 – 12.45 University of Winchester, EdgaBlockhead (A Love Story)13.00 – 13.25 Joli Vyann (H2H)14.00 – 14.45 Garaghty & Thom15.00 – 15.30 Frolicked (Never Too Old –walkabout)16.00 – 16.45 University of Winchester, EdgaBlockhead (A Love Story))17.30 – 18.15 Circle of Two (Bambolina & Dodo)

HIGH STREET 1 (OUTSIDE LLOYDS TSB)Artists and Timings:12.00 – 12.45 Lords of Strut13.00 – 13.45 ManoAmano Circo14.00 – 14.45 Bongo Bolero (The Dick DangerShow)

15.00 – 15.45 Circle of Two (Bambolina andDodo)16.00 – 16.45 Leapin Louie (The Roping Fool)17.00 – 17.45 Bongo Bolero (The Dick DangerShow)18.00 – 18.45 Gazzo (The Gazzo Show)There will also be walkabout on the High Street:

12.00 – 12.30 Frolicked (Never Too Old)12.30 – 13.00 University of Winchester, MikeHallett (Steam Punk Robot)13.00 – 13.30 University of Winchester, DanNewman Farr (Various)14.00 – 14.30 University of Winchester, DanStotesbury (The Auctioneer)14.30 – 15.00 University of Winchester, TheDictators (The Dictators)

15.00 – 15.30 Frolicked (Never Too Old)16.00 – 16.30 University of Winchester, MikeHallett (Steam Punk Robot)16.00 – 17.00 Glimpse Theatre, Theatre RoyalYouth Theatre Group16.30 – 17.00 University of Winchester, DanNewman Farr (Various)17.00 – 17.30 University of Winchester, DanStotesbury (The Auctioneer)17.30 – 18.00 University of Winchester, TheDictators (The Dictators)

HIGH STREET 2 (OUTSIDE C&H FABRICS)12.00 – 12.45 Derek Mcalister (Twin Tango)13.00 – 13.45 Leapin Louie (The Roping Fool)14.00 – 14.45 Gazzo (The Gazzo Show)16.00 – 16.45 Braam Graafland (The YellingKitchen Prince)17.00 – 17.45 Garaghty & Thom18.00 – 18.45 ManoAmano Circo

ST MAURICE COVERTArtists and Timings:15.00 – 15.45 Ramshacklicious (The Sad Band)18.00 – 18.45 Ramshacklicious (The Sad Band)

THE BROADWAYOn Saturday The Broadway becomes thefestival venue for live music.

MAINSTAGE12.00 – 19.00 A selection of emerging localbands19.00 – 19.40 Violent Tango19.40 – 20.00 DJ20.00 – 20.40 Polly and the Billets Doux20.40 – 21.00 DJ21.00 – 21.40 Bombs21.40 – 22.00 DJ22.00 – 22.40 Tankus the Henge22.40 – 23.00 DJ23.00 – 23.45 Jay et Al

SILENT DISCOCHANNEL 118.00 – 19.00 Jamie Simkin19.00 – 23.00 The Nob Out Room23.00 – 00.00 Electro Juice

CHANNEL 219.00 – 20.00 Electro Juice20.00 – 21.00 Christian21.00 – 22.00 Jim Knights22.00 – 23.00 Rob23.00 – 00.00 Christian

BAR 3OneDance performances situatedin a club setting. Thisperformance is ticketed andpart of the Hidden Hat Fair programme.

Artists:Ponydance (Where did it all go right?)Timings:19.00 – 20.0020.30 – 21.30

Tickets: £13.00Concessions: £11.00Buy your tickets from Theatre Royal BoxOffice: 01962 840440 or visitwww.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk

THEATRE ROYALWINCHESTER – MemoryPoint(s) Presented byPlatform 4A theatrical trail around the Theatre Royal basedon the theme of memories.

Timings:17.30 – 18.3018.45 – 19.4520.00 – 21.0021.15 – 22.1522.30 – 23.30

Tickets: £12.50Concessions: £10.00Buy your tickets from Theatre Royal BoxOffice: 01962 840440 or visitwww.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk

THE GREAT HALL / LAW COURTSPERFORMANCESArtists and Timings:12.00 – 12.25 Motionhouse (Captive)12.30 – 12.55 Candoco (Duets in C)13.00 – 13.30 Ponydance (Anybody Waitin’?)13.30 – 13.45 Tango South13.30 – 14.00 Les Enfants Terribles (TheMarvellous Imaginary Menagerie)14.00 – 14.25 Motionhouse (Captive)14.30 – 14.55 Candoco (Duets in C)15.00 – 15.25 Joli Vyann (H2H)15.30 – 16.30 Collectif Malunes (Sens DessunsDessous)16.45 – 17.10 Motionhouse (Captive)17.15 – 17.45 Les Enfants Terribles (TheMarvellous Imaginary Menagerie)17.45 – 18.00 Integr8 (street danceperformance)18.15 – 18.35 Candoco (Duets in C)18.30 – 19.00 Joli Vyann (H2H)19.00 – 20.00 Collectif Malunes (Sens DessunsDessous)

WORKSHOPS (INSIDE THE GREAT HALL)13.00 – 13.40 Integr8 (Hip Hop)14.00 – 14.40 Jive Riot (Jive)15.00 – 15.40 Tango South (Tango)16.00 – 16.40 West Coast Swing (Salsa /Zumba)

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ORAM’S ARBOURA family friendly day of performances andactivities including hatting pitches, sideshowsand The People's Stage. There will also bemarket stalls selling arts and crafts, food and abar.

HATTING PITCH 112.00 – 12.45 Derek Mcalister (Twin Tango)13.00 – 13.45 Leapin Louie (The Roping Fool)16.00 – 16.45 Braam Graafland (The YellingKitchen Prince)17.00 – 17.45 Gazzo (The Gazzo Show)

HATTING PITCH 212.15 – 13.00 Lords of Strut14.15 – 15.00 Kiwi Comedy Productions (TheVinyl Burns Rock n Roll Unicycle Show)

15.15 – 16.00 Derek Mcalister (Twin Tango)16.15 – 17.00 Circle of Two (Bambolina andDodo)17.15 – 18.00 Kiwi Comedy Productions (TheVinyl Burns Rock n Roll Unicycle Show)

HATTING PITCH 312.30 – 13.15 Gazzo (The Gazzo Show)13.30 – 14.15 Bram Graafland (The YellingKitchen Prince)14.30 – 15.15 Circle of Two (Bambolina andDodo)16.30 – 17.15 Leapin Louie (The Roping Fool)

OTHER PITCHES / SIDESHOWS12.00 – 18.00 Intech Science Exhibition12.00 – 18.00 Amazing Camera Obscura12.00 – 18.00 Juggling Jake (Circusworkshops)12.00 – 18.00 Spinney Hollow (Woodworkworkshops)12.00 – 18.00 Crazy Golf Company (CrazyGolf)13.00 – 13.45 Makadam Kanibal (Cirques desCuriosities)14.00 – 14.40 Wet Picnic (The Lift)14.00 – 14.20 Dans La Poche (Identitea)14.30 – 15.10 The Miraculous TheatreCompany (Brooklyn Healer)15.00 – 15.25 Scopitone& Cie (ZePatrecathodics)

15.30 – 15.50 Dans La Poche (Identitea)15.30 – 16.15 Makadam Kanibal16.00 – 16.40 The Miraculous TheatreCompany (Brooklyn Healer)16.15 – 16.35 Dans La Poche (Identitea)16.30 – 17.10 Wet Picnic (The Lift)17.00 – 17.40 The Miraculous TheatreCompany (Brooklyn Healer)17.30 – 17.50 Dans La Poche (Identitea)17.30 – 17.55 Scopitone & Cie (ZePatrecathodics)

THE PEOPLE’S STAGE12.00 – 18.00 A variety of local amateurperformers

HIGH STREET 1 (OUTSIDE LLOYDS TSB)Artists and Timings:12.00 – 12.45 Bongo Bolero (The Dick DangerShow)13.00 – 13.45 ManoAmano Circo14.00 – 14.45 Bongo Bolero (The Dick DangerShow)15.00 – 15.45 Lords of Strut16.00 – 16.45 ManoAmano Circo

ST MAURICE COVERTArtists and Timings:12.00 – 17.00 Musicians and buskersTHE GREAT HALL & LAW COURTSA circus performance and a danceperformance to finish off the festival activities.Artists and Timings:19.00 – 20.00 Collectif Malunes (SensDessuns Dessous)20.00 – 20.40 Bad Taste Company (Faust)

MAGNA MYSTERIApresented by MercurialWrestler (across thecity)A ticketed theatrical experience whereaudience members follow clues and signsacross the city to uncover the story of themagician coming to town. The experience

takes each participant between 2 and 3 hrs tocomplete and concludes each night at 21.00.

Timings:10.00 – 13.00 Collect your fortune-telling cardfrom the machine at Theatre Royal Winchesterto begin your journey14.00 – 19.00 Experience opens for ticketholders to explore on their own21.00 Here your journey ends

Tickets: £16.00Concessions: £11.00Buy your tickets from Theatre Royal BoxOffice: 01962 840440 or visitwww.theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk

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