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  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Marco, 14 months from Italy, sees his first sheep! Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Marco, 14 months from Italy, sees his first sheep! Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Latitude’s coloured sheep and ballet dancers at Sadlers Wells Theatre - to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Latitude Festival, the famous multi-coloured sheep were brought from Suffolk to London. They performed with two dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins.  Sadler’s Wells have helped to make Latitude into the biggest multi-arts festival. This summer the theatre returns for an eighth consecutive year, presenting a diverse programme on the outdoor Waterfront Stage. The Festival runs from 16-19th July at Henham Park. The images are EMBARGOED, to go out with Latitude Festival’s arts announcement which will run in the press from 12am on 23.04.15 – the images can therefore be used for print on the 23rd (ie go to papers the afternoon before with this embargo) and can only be used on-line from 00:01 on Thurs 23rd.  Latitude announces the dance and theatre line up at 9am on Thursday 23rd March
    Latitude Sheep Sadlers Wells GBPhoto...jpg
  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • A monk lies on upheld spear points - Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • A monk has a stave broken on his back - Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • A monk lies on upheld spear points - Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
    Shaolin Monks GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • A monk has a stave broken on his back - Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • A monk does a headstand on his finger tips - Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • A monk has a stave broken on his back - Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
    Shaolin Monks GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • A monk bends a spear while pushing the point against his neck - Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Twenty Shaolin monks, from their  temple in the foothills of the Song Shang mountain range in China’s Henan province, take to the stage to demonstrate their martial arts expertise in an ‘awe-inspiring’ performance. SHAOLIN is a display of theatre and physical prowess in which the cast perform "superhuman" feats. The show combines traditional Shaolin Kung Fu, inch perfect choreography with dramatic lighting and sound that evokes the spirit of their tradition – their Temple being the birthplace of Kung Fu.  These are the very best Shaolin Kung Fu experts on the planet and they have come together to create this show. The Shaolin Monks are lifted aloft on sharpened spears, break marble slabs with their heads, perform handstands on two finger tips,splinter wooden staves with their bodies, break bricks on their heads and fly through the air in a series of incredible back flips. The show embarks upon a three-week run at The Peacock Theatre, London from 29 September – 17 October 2015.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
    GB13370.jpg
  • Jump at the Peacock Theatre, Holborn, London -  a gravity-defying show that combines comedy, martial arts and ‘jaw-dropping’ acrobatics. Jump tells the story of a pair of hapless burglars, who get more than they bargained for when they break into the home of a very unusual family, complete with karate-chopping mother and Tae-kwon-do expert grandfather.  One of Korea's biggest-selling shows, Jump now has its very own permanent theatre in Seoul and has toured throughout Europe, Asia and America, having been seen by over 3.5 million of people worldwide in 60 cities of 27 countries. It runs from 28 Oct - 15 Nov.
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