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Health Matters - London Bridge Hospital

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How to Beat a GiantUnicorn TheatreFriday 2nd November – Sunday 2nd December 2007From the darkened shadows of their room, Lenny and herbrother Sniff conjure up their favourite bedtime story. Lennytakes the central role of Mollie Whuppie – the fearlessadventurer who always triumphs over the dreaded giant –whilst poor Sniff is left with the bit parts. But fantasy turnsinto reality when the giant suddenly crashes into thebedroom. Captured and about to be eaten, it’s down toSniff to try to save the day. For ages: 7+For more information visit www.unicorntheatre.comTwilight Tours at the Towerof <strong>London</strong>30th November 2007 – 27th January 2008Imprisonments, beheadings, cries of innocence...what better way to re-create theTower of <strong>London</strong>’s past than to witness the eerie shadows that gather at the Towerafter the visitors leave?Taking place between 7 and 8.30pm, the tours are hosted by one of the world-famousresident Yeoman Warders. Tickets cost £25 per person and include a complimentarysouvenir guidebook.For more information visit www.hrp.org.ukChristmas at the<strong>London</strong> DungeonDecember 2007Each year, the Dungeon embraces the festiveperiod in typically scary style! Visitors will beencouraged to enjoy the season of ‘ill will toall men’ with Christmas spirit turned aroundin a way that even Scrooge would have beenproud of…Gothic Christmas decorationsincluding a spooky giant snowman, icy spiders’webs and black, spooky themed Christmas treesadorn the depths of the Dungeon as ‘alternative’Christmas carols play in the background.So if you’re looking for an escape from thecinnamon spiced cheeriness of the holidayseason, then head to the <strong>London</strong> Dungeonfor something different this December!For more information visit www.thedungeons.comEventsOn Your DoorstepHard-hitting Drama comesto the Unicorn TheatreTuesday 23rd October – Sunday 25th November 2007After serving six years in a secure unit for killing her best friend, Jennifer Jonesis being released under a new identity and everyone is looking for her. Alice Tullyknows exactly where JJ is, and also what happened that day six years ago. Alice’spast is dangerous, violent and sad and it’s about to tear her life apart...The Unicorn is bracing itself for ‘Looking for JJ’. The world premiere productionof Anne Cassidy’s brilliant and multi-award-winning book, adapted and directedby Marcus Romer, is a gripping story of suspense and intrigue for the Myspacegeneration. Pilot Theatre integrate music, design and the latest technology toproduce visually stunning theatre that is thought provoking, powerful andengaging.For more information visit www.unicorntheatre.comOutdoor Ice Rinkat the Tower24th November 2007 – 13th January 2008Grab your gloves and scarf and take time outfrom the bustle of city life to experience skatingat one of <strong>London</strong>’s most famous attractions.Whether you go during lunchtime or make awhole day of it, the Tower of <strong>London</strong> ice rink isthe place to be seen this festive season. Adulttickets start from £10 (£19.50 including entranceto the Tower), children from £7.50 (£12.50including Tower). Family concessions are available.For more information visitwww.toweroflondonicerink.com15

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