The Wanstead Fringe has always made a point of appealing to all ages, and there are again several events for children.
First up, on this Saturday morning are two drama workshops for young children led by Sprinklepunch Theatre. Details are here.
On Sunday, animator and comic artist Chris Drew will be demonstrating for children the secrets of drawing comics. Chris was one of the biggest hits at last year’s Fringe and this is sure to be popular. Make sure you get tickets.
On Monday there are two Jingle Bop sessions for pre-school children and their parents – they are fun and interactive sessions which are very popular with Wanstead families.
Then on Saturday 17 September, virtuoso guitarist Pete Black will be offering group sessions for children who are new to the guitar and to those who have been playing for a bit.
And the big family event of the Fringe is once again the Kinema, the original Wanstead open air cinema which this year will be in the grounds of Christ Church and will be showing the hit movie Zootropolis. Tickets are going fast and are limited so don’t miss out.

The Wanstead Fringe – our own home-made celebration of local talents and interests – is now just five days away, and this year includes nearly 30 events of music, film, talks, comedy, cookery, photography and art.
By this time next week the Wanstead Fringe will be well under way, with stalls for the Jumble Trail all set up and Nightingale Lane girding itself for the Duke Street Party.
The Fringe, in case you don’t know, is Wanstead’s home-made celebration which features the best of local talent and great events for people of all ages. Every year the most popular of these events is the Wanstead Kinema, and this year it will again take place in the open air of the gardens at Christ Church on the High Street.
It’s on the evening of Saturday 17 September, and will be showing the huge hit film Zootropolis. Tickets are now on general sale – £6 for adults, £3 for under-16s.
