On Saturday 16 September, Taskmaster Education Live is coming to the Warwick Arts Centre on campus at the University of Warwick! Families will join Little Alex Horne and the Taskmaster Education team for a day of fun, where children can have a go at exciting tasks set up around campus and be in with the chance of joining Alex on stage for some action-packed, nonsensical Taskmaster fun in the live show.
Even if you haven’t managed to get a ticket, you can still take part in the fun. From 11am the University of Warwick campus will host 14 tasks and a duck hunt that’s free for anyone to take part in. You can work your way round in any order and some tasks will have a leader board.
At 1:15pm, head to the Piazza where Little Alex Horne will pop along to say hello and read out some of the task winners from the day. We'll also attempt a mass final task…
Some campus eateries will be open or you are welcome to bring a picnic, we have plenty of outdoor space to sit and relax. We encourage you to get the bus, cycle or walk to campus but if driving is the most viable option there are plenty of parking spaces on campus and it will cost you £1 for the day.
If you’re local to the University of Warwick and fancy popping down to campus to take part in our tasks, please register for a ticket which will get you an event programme, a duck hunt map and stickers plus various Resonate goodies to take away. Head to the Warwick Arts Centre Foyer to check-in. Register for your free tickets here. Please note, though, this is NOT a ticket to the live show. These were only available through the Warwick Arts Centre and are now sold out.
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