Children’s Theatre

by Site Admin on Tuesday, October 23, 2007
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Short plays performed by adults provide fun, songs and audience participation for two to nine year olds.

Performances take place at 10:30am and 11:45am at the Swan theatre.

Upcoming Performances

Saturday 4th February 2012
The Magician who Lost his Spells by Tricia Hockett
The Magician, Clarissa Cat and Ozzie Owl find out that things have gone missing. Have Robber Chief and Robber Band been up to mischief again?

Saturday 3rd March 2012
Get the Sack by Angela Lanyon
Can Kate win ‘Primrose Proper’s Best Kept Café Competition’ with Len the litter lout making a mess everywhere he goes? Will her friend Dusty succeed in making you all members of the K.B.T.G. so that you are able to help her?

Saturday 7th April 2012
Mrs Washalot and the Magic Socks by Anne Hogg
Can Oddsocks the Jester and Mrs. Washalot break the Wicked Witch’s spell and help the Prince live happily ever after?

Saturday 5th May 2012
The Jester and the Wicked Witch by Augustus Swan
Why has Wanda the Wicked Witch from Wichenford taken away Jester Minute’s sense of humour? Can Princess Tania and the King and Queen’s two pages get it back in time for their majesties’ anniversary party and save Jester from imprisonment?

Tickets cost £1.50 with children under 2 admitted free and performances take place at 10:30 and 11:45am at the Swan Theatre.  Tickets may be purchased in advance from Worcester Live box office or at the theatre from 9:45am on the day of the performance. 

Season Tickets for all four shows may be purchased until February 3rd and cost £5.00 (saving £1.00 per person)

 Gallery of Past Performances

Long Johns Treasure October 2010
Long John’s Treasure, October 2010

Jill-in-the-Box October 2007
Jill-in-the-Box, October 2007

 

Princess Tania, September 2007
Princess Tania and the Wicked Witch, September 2007

 

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Our shows have been running for many years and are very popular, which means we can keep the tickets very affordable, even though Children’s Theatre shows are a vital source of funds for STAC.

 



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