Eshu At The Crossroads (Greenwich & Docklands International Festival 2025)

Location:

General Wolfe Piazza,
Observatory Hill
GREENWICH PARK
LONDON
SE10 8XJ
United Kingdom

Access needs

  • Free to attend. Just show up.  

    Assistance Dogs Welcome. 

    This show is relaxed. This means you can come and go as you please, move around and make noise.  

    Level Access  

    There are level access routes at General Gordon and Beresford Square. 

    There will be short ramps onto raised areas.  

    There will be a mix of hard and soft standing. 

    Access Viewing Area  

    A staffed access viewing area for disabled audience members will be marked with a sign or flag. Space for wheelchair users, companions and seating with and without arms will be available.  

    The viewing area will have volunteers and staff available throughout the event. 

    Accessible Toilets  

    Beresford Square accessible public toilets will be open for Above and Beyond 

    Local businesses in the town centre have accessible toilets, some require a radar key 

    Woolwich changing places toilet tbc 

    Blue badge parking   

    Available at Woolwich Arsenal Station Car Park, or on-street parking on Calderwood Street, Monk Street, Powis Street 

    Drop-off points 

    Wellington Street ///cute.prefer.gets 

    Contact   

    For Accessibility questions contact: access@festival.org // 07899 893 935

     

    Great for kids – made for children  

    Join In – Audience can take part in the performance  

    BSL – integrated BSL at all shows   

    Easy Read Information – available to download and on site in the access area 

    Other access info: 

    Full access details and resources coming early July (including BSL and AD) 

Next event date and time:

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How to book:

Just turn up on that day

An enchanting tale of choice, trickery and joy featuring puppetry, dance and music. 

Join our dancers and a puppeteer as they find themselves at an enchanted crossroads. They have a decision to make but don’t know which way to turn – what will help them? 

Directed by Sue Buckmaster, renowned children’s theatre company Theatre-rites collaborate with celebrated Afro-Cuban choreographer and dancer Miguel Altunaga to create their first ever outdoor production, bringing the vibrancy of Miguel’s Yoruba culture to life.

 

https://festival.org/gdif/whats-on/eshu-at-the-crossroads/