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Tue 7 -Thu 9 Jun THETIGERWHO CAMETOTEA

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TUESDAY 7 – THURSDAY 9 JUNE THE PURRFECT FAMILY TREAT DIRECT FROM THE WEST END!

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‘Delightful’

WHATSONSTAGE.COM

‘This Tiger is the cat’s meow’

THE TIMES

‘A rare and great achievement’

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Direct from theWest End,the Olivier Award nominated smash hit show The Tiger Who Came to Tea returns to Cambridge.

The doorbell rings just as Sophie and her mummy are sitting down to tea.Who could it possibly be?What they certainly don’t expect to see at the door is a big,stripy tiger!

Join the tea-guzzling tiger in this delightful family show packed with oodles of magic,sing-a-long songs and clumsy chaos.Don’t miss this stunning stage adaptation of the classic tale of teatime mayhem… expect to be surprised!

Age guidance:3+ Running time:55 minutes (without an interval)

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The Arts Theatre aims to care for every patron as an individual, on a one to one basis.

There are parking spaces for customers with disabilities in 4 locations near the Theatre: 4 on Peas Hill; 2 on Wheeler Street; 7 on King’s Parade and 36 in the Grand Arcade car park. If you have mobility requirements, please advise the Box Office when booking tickets so we are able to allocate you the correct space. Mobility scooters cannot be accommodated inside the building. We have five house wheelchairs (including one electric) available for use during all performances, subject to availability.

We have a Sennheiser infra-red hearing enhancement system, designed to help OF HEARING patrons both without hearing aids, and for those who have hearing aids with a ‘T’ setting. We are also able to provide headsets and personal induction loops. If you have never used one before, we recommend arriving at the Theatre early so that our Front of House staff can explain how they work.

Some of our performances are BSL INTERPRETED. The British Sign Language interpreter will stand to the right of the stage, where they will interpret dialogue, as it is spoken. We also programme CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES; words will appear, as they are spoken or whenever a sound is made, on a screen positioned above or to the side of the stage.

For patrons who are BLIND OR VISUALLY-IMPAIRED, we can provide large print cast lists on request. Guide dogs are welcome in the auditorium, please inform the Box Office at time of booking, so that they can allocate the relevant ticket. We programme a number of AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES throughout the year; the describer will explain what is happening, visually, on stage throughout the performance and this is relayed through a headset. A pre-show touch tour of the set is often available.

We also offer RELAXED PERFORMANCES, specifically designed to welcome people with an autism spectrum condition, learning disability and sensory or communication disorders, and families with very young children.

TUESDAY:1.30PM & 4.30PM WEDNESDAY:10.30AM & 1.30PM THURSDAY:10.30AM & 1.30PM ALLTICKETS:£18 ALLTICKET PRICES INCLUDE A £3 PERTICKET BOOKING FEE RELAXED PERFORMANCE, SEE PAGE 32 Photos include previous cast. Photography © Robert Day

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