We’re looking for the top kids’ entertainers!
Promote your party skills to kids and their parents at the biggest Jewish family event of the year - Jewish News presents the Big Family Show and Expo!
Children’s parties are the most important events in a parent’s diary – and the toughest to organise.
How do you keep a room full of lively kids entertained for two hours?
To help you decide Jewish News is looking for the children’s party entertainer of the year! We want to find the very best balloon-modelling, magical, puppet-operating, dream-conjuring, animal-friendly, craft-making fairy, clown or any kind of costume-wearing entertainer.
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Whatever your expertise we would like to see you perform at Allianz Park on 17 March to… an audience of children.
Promote your party skills to kids and more importantly their parents at the biggest Jewish family event of the year. We can’t wait to see you – and neither can the kids!
To enter email a one-minute video of your act to editorial@thejngroup.com
For more information and to buy tickets go to bit.ly/bigfamilyshow
Tickets £3 per adult in advance, kids free. £4 per adult on the door, kids free
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