THE Nuffield has a sensational selection of children’s shows and workshops to delight and entertain your little ones this spring!
Word-wizards from the UK’s leading performance poetry organisation, Apples & Snakes, cook up wonderful ways to play with words in SPIN on Saturday.
Blue Sky Theatre invite you to join in three comical tales featuring Brer Rabbit and his animal friends in a romp of sway-along, bounce-along musical storytelling with puppets in One, Two, Hullabaloo on February 20.
Tall Stories follow up their hugely successful production of The Gruffalo with Something Else, based on the award-winning picture book, on February 27.
Four musicians are on their way to a wedding in To Have and To Honk on March 13.
Theatre Hullabaloo and Action Transport Theatre present a deliciously dark operetta for curious children and their grown-ups in My Mother Told Me Not To Stare on April 10.
Transport your little ones to wonderland in a spectacular treat for all the family in The Nuffield Theatre Company’s Alice in Wonderland from March 25 to April 3. Amid the madness underground, meet a cast of quirky characters and enter a surreal and fantastical world of colour, song and riddles ruled by a Queen with a very short temper! A series of half term workshops for ages 3 – 15 run next week.
The Easter holidays see Stuff and Nonsense tell the classic tale of The Little Red Hen from April 13 – 17.
Other children’s highlights this season include a unique and enthralling morning of illusion and breathtaking magic in Jezo’s Magic and Laughter Show (April 24), aquatic adventure Across the Deep Blue Sea (May 1), the delightful Finding Leaves for Soup (May 8), the return of Myths and Legwarmers with Little Red Riding Hood and the Fairy Tale Soup (May 8) and the interplanetary adventure Space Hoppers (May 22).
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here