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Tom's Midnight Garden

Tom's Midnight Garden imageSaturday 23 October, 1.30pm

This wonderful story tells of the intersection of two people’s time, Tom’s time of the 1950’s and Hatty’s time of 1890’s. Both are children in need of companionship and both play in the garden. Their experience gives us a fascinating and magical production that culminates in a most surprising ending. With the opportunity for some children to take part as actors and the whole audience as the chorus singers this is family theatre at its very best.

Tickets £8, Children £6, Family £25

How to Book

Tickets are available from the Arts Centre Box Office:

The Arts Centre
Devizes Road
Old Town
Swindon
SN1 4BJ

Tel: 01793 614837

Opening times

Monday  Friday: 12 noon - 5pm
Saturday 10am-1pm.

On nights when there are shows the Box Office will remain open until the start of the performance.

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