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FUNomusica: From Hamelin to Hogwarts

FUNomusica: From Hamelin to Hogwarts
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FUNomusica: From Hamelin to Hogwarts

20 Feb 2022 | 15:00 | Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s

Alasdair Malloy presenter

Is everybody sitting comfortably? Then we’ll begin our symphonic selection to match a library full of children’s literature from The Lord of the Rings to Harry Potter. Join in the celebration of the Pied Piper of Hamelin, Long John Silver and The Cat in the Hat, as well as hearing music inspired by the Arabian Nights and Alice in Wonderland, before settling down to hear Alasdair recount the tale of The King’s New Clothes.  

Most suitable for ages 4-8

FUNomusica: From Hamelin to Hogwarts

20 Feb 2022

Tickets: £10
(Under 18s £4)
Duration: 70 min
Venue: Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s
Sunday 20th February, 2022 – 15:00
£10
(Under 18s £4)

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