main content
Fright night for Bromley's youngsters
Connect, the free leisure card for 11-19 year olds brought together competition winners at the Churchill Theatre last week to see the opening of ‘The Woman in Black’ show - the stage adaptation of Susan Hill’s spine chilling novel.
The competition is one of many that Connect are running through the website www.getoutmore.org.uk together with promoting what’s on offer for young people. The FREE Connect card acts as a Bromley library card and gives cardholders discounts at all Bromley Mytime leisure and sports centres and with partners such as the Churchill Theatre. Registration forms for the Connect card are available at Bromley libraries, all Bromley Mytime leisure and sports centres and online at www.getoutmore.org.uk.
Julia Potts, Head of Education for the Churchill Theatre said; “The Churchill Theatre’s partnership with the Connect scheme has been a great way to encourage further interest in the theatre amongst Bromley’s young people.”
The Connect scheme is fully supported by Bromley Council and is being run by Bromley Mytime. For more details visit www.getoutmore.org.uk.
ENDS
Editors for more information contact Vince German, Marketing Executive, on 020 8461 7226.
Bromley Mytime works in partnership with the London Borough of Bromley.