'Twas a dreary, rainswept and bitterly cold day, with strong gusts of wind and even an uprooted tree in the square. Nevertheless, those brave enough to venture into Bermondsey to enjoy the day's Halloween activities could be spotted -- children waiting for facepainting opportunities at the reception, audience members listening to ghost stories at W&T, and Victorian-themed performers belting out raucous tunes in the square. Thank you again to Vanessa and Nigel for the creepy Dickens-themed stories and special FX :) For the courageous who would not be thwarted by the weather, it was another fantastic Boo! At Bermondsey celebration.
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Ghouls came out to play, zombies raided pumpkin bowls for treats, the night filled with the shrieks of Tim Burton's A Nightmare Before Christmas... It was 'Boo at Bermondsey' time! Facepainting at W&T Storytelling by local author Rosie Furber Rennard from Vitrine Gallery and Rosie Furber award prizes for winners of children's drawing competition W&T turns into a ghostly haunt for the day... Nightfall... Outdoor cinema at Bermondsey Square |
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