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Cairo Jim and The Tomb of Martenarten
 

Deep in the Egyptian desert, archaeologist Cairo Jim searches for the tomb of the mysterious pharaoh Martenarten. Helped by his trusted companions Doris the Macaw and Brenda the Wonder Camel, Cairo Jim unlocks the secrets of the past and faces off against his arch-nemesis Captain Neptune Bone. Join us on this mummifying adventure!

Adapted from Geoffrey McSkimming's children's book Cairo Jim In Search of Martenarten.

This production is supported by Inner West Council.

Tickets: www.trybooking.com/BISUM

Dates/Times: 7pm - 16th & 17th, 11am & 3pm - 18th and 11am - 19th April

 

Event details

Venue: Leichhardt Town Hall, Cnr Marion St and Norton St Leichhardt, NSW 2040
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Start Date: Thursday 16 April 2020

Free for kids under 3

 

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