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Tower Bridge Exhibition

Christmas Storytelling at Tower Bridge Exhibition

Published: 5 November 2009

5 to 6, 12 to 13 and 19 to 22 December 2009:                                         Sessions at 11am, 1pm and 3pm

Young visitors to Tower Bridge Exhibition will be getting into the Christmas spirit this year with traditional Victorian storytelling sessions at the most famous bridge in the world. 

For the first two weekends in December, and from the 19th through to the 22nd, one of the spectacular high level Walkways at Tower Bridge will be used for the telling of tales by a very special guest. Mr Charles Dickens, celebrated author, is back in London to read from one of his most accomplished and moving tales, 'A Christmas Carol'.

As well as exploring Tower Bridge and its history, visitors to the Exhibition will enjoy a special opportunity to hear Mr. Dickens’ thoughts on the Bridge, as well as extracts from the famous novel, all from a spectacular viewpoint - overlooking the city that gave him the inspiration for so many of his stories.

Each storytelling session will be conducted by a professional storyteller in character, lasting approximately 30 minutes. Sessions will start at 11am, 1pm and 3pm.  Visitors will not be required to book in advance, although each session will be limited to availability.  

Victorian Storytelling at Tower Bridge is included in the usual admission price to Tower Bridge Exhibition: adults £7, concessions £5, child £3. For further information please call 020 7403 3761 or visit www.towerbridge.org.uk