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Christmas Roundup : Midlands and the South East

Filed under: Age group: All ages,Articles,Events
— by Ollie Fielding on December 17, 2009 @ 09:30

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In the second installment of our Christmas round up we look at our top picks for Family and Chidlren’s theatre across the Midlands and the South East.

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George’s Marvellous Medicine
The Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham : 26 November – 6 February
Roald Dahl’s amazing story about a young boy who makes a marvellous new medicine to cure his grandmother of her terrifying temper. But when his grandmother drinks his special new potion, the most incredible things start to happen. And George’s adventure has just begun!
http://www.oldreptheatre.org.uk/

The Railway Children
Brook, Chatham : 10 – 30 December
Edith Nesbit’s beautiful story, told with a split-level set featuring the mouth of a railway tunnel and a chorus provided by the Blunderbus Youth Ensemble this is sure to be a real festive treat.
http://www.medway.gov.uk/index/leisure/theatres.htm

Cindermouse
Norwich Puppet Theatre : 18 – 24 December Cindermouse_little
A wonderful show and as the title might suggest a twist on the tale of Cinderella. Told through the use of fantastically clever glove and rod puppet mice. It’s a charming show and we were lucky enough to catch it earlier in the year when it was on at the Little Angel Theatre.
http://www.puppettheatre.co.uk/

A Merry Little Christmas
Junction, Cambridge : 8 December – 3 January
Join an intrepid group of adventurers on the most exciting Christmas journey ever! Gomito productions have created this special show combining fairytales and carols especially for the Junction using their uniquely imaginative style of storytelling featuring live music, puppets and snowflakes!
http://www.junction.co.uk/

Snow Queen
Chichester Festival Theatre : 16 – 31 Decembersnowqueen176
CFT have brought the Hans Christian Andersen favorite completely up to date in a new musical adaptation by Bryony Lavery and Jason Carr. The show is performed by over 70 members of the Chichester Festival Youth Theatre and features seven stories all wrapped up into one. The main story however follow Greta, a little girl who loses her best friend, a little boy, Kay. She must travel through many different lands to reach the Snow Queen’s Ice Palace.
http://www.cft.org.uk/


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