The egg theatre at the Theatre Royal Bath launches its Egg Hunt (#theegghunt) on Friday 20th March as twenty-five, beautifully-decorated, super-sized eggs are united at Bath’s children’s theatre before being carefully hidden in locations across the city centre.
Taking place across Bath during the Easter holidays as part of the egg theatre’s 10th Birthday celebrations, #theegghunt starts on Saturday 21st March and runs for three weeks until 11th April.
Each of the eggs has been named in relation to its own unique artwork, with intriguing monikers ranging from ‘Nest Egg’, ‘Maurice the Monk’ and ‘Puzzle’ to ‘Little-Miss-Egg-Straw-Dinary’ and ‘Eggbert the Eggceptional’. The majority of the eggs have been decorated with designs created by local artists, as well as eggs designed by local school children and residents at Dorothy House.
Locals and visitors are invited to track down the twenty-five eggs hidden across Bath city centre. Free egg hunt maps are available from the egg theatre’s café, Bath Library, Bath’s Visitor Centre and can be downloaded. The only egg which will not be marked on the map is the ‘Golden Egg’. It will be down to egg hunters to deduce where that has been hidden!
#theegghunt maps feature questions for participants to answer whilst they search for the hidden eggs, and egg hunters are encouraged to post pictures on facebook and twitter. Maps returned to the egg theatre complete with answers will be entered into a prize draw. The first 100 handed in at the egg reception will receive a handmade treat courtesy of the San Francisco Fudge Factory.
#theegghunt ends with a draw on the 11th April when one lucky winner will receive the ‘Golden Egg’ to keep, as well as tickets for both the egg’s Christmas show and the Theatre Royal Bath’s pantomime.
Can you find our very special egg?
The egg theatre at the Theatre Royal Bath has launched its Egg Hunt (#theegghunt) with twenty-five, beautifully-decorated, super-sized eggs hidden in locations across the city centre.
Taking place across Bath during the Easter holidays as part of the egg theatre’s 10th Birthday celebrations, #theegghunt started on Saturday 21st March and runs for three weeks until 11th April.
Each of the eggs has been named in relation to its own unique artwork, with intriguing monikers ranging from ‘Nest Egg’, ‘Maurice the Monk’ and ‘Puzzle’ to ‘Little-Miss-Egg-Straw-Dinary’ and ‘Eggbert the Eggceptional’. The majority of the eggs have been decorated with designs created by local artists and Dorothy House has its very own egg!
Locals and visitors are invited to track down the twenty-five eggs hidden across Bath city centre. Free egg hunt maps are available from the egg theatre’s café, Bath Library, Bath’s Visitor Centre and you can download it at the bottom of the page. The only egg which will not be marked on the map is the ‘Golden Egg’. It will be down to egg hunters to deduce where that has been hidden!
#theegghunt maps feature questions for participants to answer whilst they search for the hidden eggs, and egg hunters are encouraged to post pictures on facebook and twitter. Maps returned to the egg theatre complete with answers will be entered into a prize draw. The first 100 handed in at the egg reception will receive a handmade treat courtesy of the San Francisco Fudge Factory.
#theegghunt ends with a draw on the 11th April when one lucky winner will receive the ‘Golden Egg’ to keep, as well as tickets for both the egg’s Christmas show and the Theatre Royal Bath’s pantomime.