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Home > Theatre > Grrreat theatre with Once Upon a Tiger

Grrreat theatre with Once Upon a Tiger

By Caroline King - March 13, 2010Posted in : Theatre

When: 21st March 2010

Where: Salisbury Arts Centre, Bedwin Street, Salisbury, SP1 3UT

£: 6.50 (5.50 concessions & 20 family ticket)

What is it?

Korean and UK children have created a new show by blogging on the internet.   One Upon a Tiger is a brand new show from Moby Duck, created by the two groups of children that have never met.

The story focuses on two children’s discovery of a tiger skin in a crabby old lady’s attic and their journey back in time to when the old lady was young. This show features a flying tiger skin, with a built-in pizza oven, a magical word to activate the skin and a bad singing squirrel!

The performance is suitable for children age 5+.  Children too young to sit through the live show are invited to join Lulu Stevens for some storytelling, rhymes and games.  Tickets to the storytelling are free.

More info: Moby Duck and Salisbury Arts Centre

Tagged With: Moby Duck, Once Upon A Tiger, Salisbury Arts Centre, South West

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