High House Production Park, Purfleet, EssexSaturday 3rd May
12pm–6pm
Swiss Cottage88 Avenue RdLondon NW3 3HA
Enginuity and Coalbrookdale Museum of IronCoach RoadCoalbrookdaleTelfordTF8 7DQ
www.ironbridge.org.uk
High House Production ParkVellacott ClosePurfleetRM19 1RJ
www.highhouseproductionpark.co.uk
Train: High House is 10 minutes walk from Purfleet station, on the Southend to London Fenchurch Street line
Bus: Take the 44 bus from Grays or Lakeside to the London Road stop outside High House
Car: Please note that parking at High House is limited. Off street parking is available in the surrounding area, but we would encourage visitors to consider public transport
Enginuity and Coalbrookdale Museum of IronSaturday 19th April
11am–5pm
Swiss Cottage, Camden, London
Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th July 11am–6pm
At Pop Up Festival you’ll find stories of every shape
and size: LOUD and noisy stories, quiet and DREAMY stories, stories that want you to hear them or hug them, stories that cast a spell on you, DAZZLE and ENTHRAL you, amuse and involve you, break your heart or laugh out loud
or sing and dance to.There’s a story for
EVERYONE at Pop Up Festival, whoever you are – young,
old or in between.
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Public transport: The nearest train station, Telford Central, is six miles from Ironbridge – so walk or take the bus to Telford Bus Station, and take the 99 or 88 bus to Coalbrookdale
Car: There is disabled parking only at the festival site. Other drivers should use the Ironbridge Park & Ride service. For details of how to use this go to www.telford.gov.uk/ironbridgeparkandride
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Shropshire19 April 11am–5pm
ESSEX3 May 12pm–6pm
London12&13 July 11am–6pm
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Overground: Finchley Road & Frognal
Tube: Swiss Cottage (Jubilee Line)
Bus: C11, 31, 113,13, 82, 268, 187
Car: Parking is limited with local restriction on Saturday. Pop Up cannot facilitate parking for visitors. For disabled parking only email [email protected]
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Welfare & First Aid
Market Stands
Pop Up Info Stand
Welfare & First Aid
Market Stands
Pop Up Info Stand
Welfare & First Aid
Market Stands
So what IS a Pop Up Festival?
IT CAN POP-UP ANYWHERE Pop Up Festival likes to pop-up where you least expect it – on the street where you live, the school you go to or the library where you love to read, in a park or a playground, a museum or gallery, a meadow or a mountainside, castles and cinemas, tower blocks and theatres. Because Pop Up Festival loves surprises
– who knows where it’s going to pop-up next?
AND POP UP FESTIVAL IS FREE! Why? So that all kinds of kids – and all kinds of mums, dads, grannies,
grandpas, friends and pets, robots and aliens, monsters and villains (etc) – can come and join in our great big celebration of stories.
SO WHO’S TELLING THESE STORIES? Every year Pop Up Festival scours the world, the oceans and
the outer reaches of the solar system to find a bunch of brilliant story-makers – writers and illustrators, poets and storytellers
– to dream up and design for you what we call Pop Up Experiences. Take a look at the other side of this programme, for a tour through
the Pop Up Experiences at Pop Up Festival this year.
You don’t have to bring anything to Pop Up Festival
– well, maybe an open mind, a good friend or two, and a sense of adventure. But we do want you to leave with your head crammed and
your heart bursting with stories and, who knows – maybe with your fingers twitching and your imagination itching to go home and write, draw, tell or
make a story of your very own. Because everyone has a story. You just have to find it. And Pop Up Festival is a great place to start.
Find out more at www.pop-up.org.uk/festival
Jane Ray’s Mythical Beasts, Magical Worlds
Build a giant toy theatre bringing legendary creatures to life
Ed Vere’s Live at The
Blue BananaA pop-up jazz club brought
to you by Mr Big
Chris Mould’s Spooktorium
Use your imagination to transform useless-nothings
into spooky-somethings
Sarwat Chadda’s Forging Legends
Three legendary heroes confront the greatest monsters of all time
Kayo Chingonyi’s In Search of FearA 21st century riff on a Grimm
fairytale devised with musicians and young performers
Ken Wilson-Max’s Pop Up Jungle
Encounter stories and songs among the animals of the jungle
Thomas Docherty’s Ruby’s Playground
in the SkyTransform an ordinary city into
Ruby Nettleship’s enchanted world
Sita Brahmachari’s Kite Spirit
Explore the landscape of a writer’s imagination and set
your kite spirit free
Rich Sylvester’s Walking through TimeA patchwork of wandering tales weaving history and folklore
Zena Edwards’s Poetic Debaters ProjectAn issue-based gaming event where young poets battle for change
Sarah Ardizzone’s Mr Leon’s TaxiJump in the taxi and tell your story to the driver (London only)
Pop Up & Dance!Children’s authors spin their favourite tunes (London only)
James Mayhew’s Great Pop Up Picture GalleryPicture yourself in a gallery where famous paintings come to life
Usifu Jalloh’s The Cowfoot PrinceA spell-binding cabaret of African stories and songs (not at Enginuity)
Julia Golding’s Young Knights & Dangerous DragonsBold young knights embark on daring adventures at King Arthur’s Round Table
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