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TINKERBELL AND THE DREAM FAIRIES
 

This Spring school holidays, join in an an enchanting world of song and dance as the adventurous Tinkerbell flys into the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney from Saturday 23 September to Sunday 8 October. Along the way, she’ll meet up with some fairy fairies from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the cheeky Mustardseed, fluttery Moth, daring Cobweb and sweet Peaseblossom; who will help Tinkerbell on a magical quest to find her lost wings.

The audience is invited to join in the fun and come along in their favourite fancy dress as fairies, elves, Jedis, pirates or superheroes.

 

Event details

Venue: Royal Botanical Gardens
Bookings: http://www.shakespeareaustralia.com.au
Start Date: Thursday 05 October 2023

Season: Saturday 23 September – Sunday 8 October
Show times: Tues & Wed 10am; Thurs to Sat 10am & 1.30pm; Sunday 11am
Prices: Tues, Wed, Thur $25; Fri, Sat, Sun $30 (book 4 tickets get $10 off)

 

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