Monday 17 February, 10-11.30am
Puppet Play
Did you know that Britten wrote music for animations? Spend the morning at The Red House and enjoy a gallery puppet show, followed by a session of fun play and puppet making.
Tickets: £2 per child, adults free
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Tuesday 18 February, 10-11.30am
Garden Adventures
What can you find hidden within The Red House grounds? Enjoy a well-loved story as you explore the beautiful gardens, then work together to create your own garden scene.
Tickets: £2 per child, adults free
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Wednesday 19 February, 10-11.30am
Science Day
How do we hear music and sounds? With lots of fun experiments for under 5s you can learn about the science of sound through play and storytelling.
Tickets: £2 per child, adults free
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Thursday 20 February, 10-11.30am
Colour Fun
Explore the colours of The Red House gallery with an interactive story followed by a play session and colour craft activities
Tickets: £2 per child, adults free
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Friday 21 February, 10-11.30am
Mini Music Makers
Join us on Friday mornings for a fun play and music session for 0-5 year olds. These sessions, which include singing and creative play, are great for the little ones to learn social skills, turn taking, sharing and following instructions.
Tickets: Free
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Wednesday 12 February, 10.30am-12.30pm
Volunteer Open Morning
Come and be part of our friendly and dedicated team of volunteers. Open Mornings are a great opportunity to come along and find out more about what you can do here, and to ask any questions you may have.
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March - May 2020
Booking opens for our new season on Monday 3 February from 10am. Click the links below to explore what's on.
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New for 2020
The Red House site opens to the public from Tuesday 3 March, 1.30-5pm. Find out all you need to know about visiting on our website now.
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From The Red House Podcast
We are excited to launch our new monthly podcast presented by Lucy Walker. It will explore all things Britten and Pears, music, culture, heritage and anything else that might come up.
Listen to the first episode now.
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The Rape of Lucretia
Sunday 22 March, 7pm
St John's Church, Waterloo, London
After the acclaim for his conducting of Britten’s The Turn of the Screw in 2019 (“Michael Thorne’s taut, controlled reading brought out the spine-chilling terror and seductive beauty of the score”), Thorne returns to New Palace Opera with the composer’s first chamber opera, The Rape of Lucretia on 22 March 2020.
Tickets: £20
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