
SATURDAY MORNING SHOWS Unless otherwise stated below, all shows are at 11am, 1pm. Tickets: £8, £30 family.
Voyage of the Nut Jelly Nana 7 Jan. Ages 4–7. Forgotten in an old attic, three cuddly toys decide to build a rocket ship and boldly go where no toy has gone before.
George and the Dragon 14 Jan. Ages 4–8. In a cave under a castle lurks a fiery dragon, but will George be bold enough to challenge it and rescue the princess? This classic story is beautifully retold with captivating puppetry, masks and music.
Great Gran's Great Games 21 Jan. Ages 5–10. Ollie’s Great Gran can’t run, jump, skate or do anything he can do, but she can swim. In fact, Great Gran took part in the London Olympic Games in 1948, but can she teach Ollie how to swim?
What a Wonderful World 28, 29 Jan, 10.30am, 12pm, 1.30pm & 2.30pm. Ages 2–5. Lyric favourites Lyngo return with this highly interactive show. Discover how, every night, the new day is made: what do you want tomorrow to be like?
Red Riding Hood 4 Feb. Ages 4–7. An enchanting retelling of a children’s favourite. Remember to watch out for the hungry wolf.
Muttnick the First Dog in Space 11 Feb. When Muttnik the stray dog is captured, she finds herself at the Russian Space Centre learning to fly a rocket and digging holes in the moon. This cosmic adventure features plenty of dance, music and puppetry.
HALF TERM SHOW
Cinderella 14–18 Feb, 11am, 1pm. Tickets: £8, £30 family. Ages 5–11. The classic fairy tale is re-imagined with a mischevious twist with puppets and vivid storytelling.
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