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Key Stage 2 BrightSparks – Eastbourne

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Thu, Jun 12, 2025, 13:00
Roll up, roll up! Join the London Philharmonic Orchestra as we explore the heady sights and sounds of the fair. We’ll follow Petrushka, the playful star of the puppet show, as he falls in love with the talented ballerina. Petrushka is the underdog, but can he overcome the brutish Pirate to win the ballerina’s affections?On Thursday 12 June we are bringing our Key Stage 2 BrightSparks concert to Eastbourne’s Congress Theatre!In this concert, the LPO, conducted by Matthew Lynch, will... Read full text
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