What’s On Autumn 2014 Anniversary season
Celebrating 150 years of our beautiful building All tickets £6 | Box Office 020 7709 8900 | www.halfmoon.org.uk
Welcome to our anniversary season
Walking through Limehouse, or even looking out from the DLR, you’ve probably noticed we’ve undergone a rather spectacular transformation recently. The new lease of life we’ve given our beautiful home is a fitting tribute to a building that’s 150 this year and which has been an acclaimed young people’s theatre for twenty years. So this autumn, we have several reasons to be celebrating and you’re invited to join us for an unforgettable season of shows and special events.
Following works to vastly improve and re-shape our interior, and thanks to an Arts Council Lottery Grant to extensively renovate the outside of our impressive Victorian building (originally opened as Limehouse Board of Works in 1864), we’re delighted to be showcasing the finished results with a day of special events for all the family on Saturday 27 September. This day of celebration is just one of many free events that we’re running throughout the autumn, under the banner of ‘#LimehouseLandmark – celebrating the many stages of Half Moon’s home’, generously supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Other events include a special exhibition charting the history of the building with maps, old newspaper cuttings and photos, complemented with free family storytelling, as well as interactive activities in our foyer, including the chance to dress up in costumes and capture the moment in our Time Machine photo-booth.
In our gallery all autumn, we’re displaying a new photographic exhibition from David Mott entitled Around Half Moon, which will allow you to see East London in a whole new light with views from the dizzy heights of our roof! We’re also delighted to be participating in Open House London Weekend on 20 and 21 September, the perfect opportunity to delve into parts of the theatre not normally accessible to the public. #LimehouseLandmark ends on 6 December with our wonderful Youth Theatres performing a series of specially commissioned new plays about the building. And of course, alongside all of these events, we’ve programmed our usual season of brilliant family theatre from some of the best artists and companies from around the country. Alongside pop-up books of every imaginable shape and size, beautiful shadow puppetry, interactive dance and ingenious storytelling, we’re also presenting a thrilling new play for teenagers called FREE, which will be touring the country after its run at Half Moon. Join us for as much of our anniversary season as you can – and don’t forget to tweet us @HalfMoonTheatre using #LimehouseLandmark to share your memories and join in the conversation! Chris Elwell, Director PS – keep an eye out for our spring brochure coming later in the year, covering events from January to March 2015.
#LimehouseLandmark is supported by
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Get Involved!
For Teachers and Schools
Why not join one of Half Moon’s Youth Theatres? It’s a brilliant way to explore drama, create performances and make lots of new friends at the same time. We have five groups that run during term time.
Last year, Half Moon worked with around 20,000 young people in over 1000 Creative Learning sessions. We work with schools, colleges, children’s centres and community and youth organisations on a range of engaging projects. This includes curriculum-focused workshops, after-school activities and initiatives to encourage young people to get into theatre, as well as professional development for teachers.
Half Moon’s Youth Theatres
Sunbeam: School Years 1 – 3, Saturday 11am – 12noon
Moonbeam: School Years 1 – 3, Saturday 12.45pm – 1.45pm
Eclipse: School Years 4 – 6,
Tuesday 4pm – 6pm
Lunar: School Years 7 – 12, Tuesday 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Solar: A specialist group
for disabled teenagers, Wednesday 6.30pm – 8.30pm Eclipse and Lunar groups begin on Tuesday 23 September, Solar on Wednesday 24 September and Sunbeam and Moonbeam on Saturday 27 September. The 2015 spring term starts week commencing 12 January. Contact us today to reserve your place. For more information about our Youth Theatres visit www.halfmoon.org.uk/yt or contact us on 020 7709 8900.
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Inclusive All of our Youth Theatres are open to young disabled people and our venue is fully accessible.
5 Reasons To Join »» Great value! Just £5 per session (£2.50 concession) »» Run by friendly and experienced tutors »» No auditions »» See shows at Half Moon and visit other London theatres »» Performances each term for friends and family
Arts Award We are able to support our Youth Theatre members to gain a Discover, Explore, Bronze and Silver Arts Award. The Arts Award is a nationally recognised qualification that has been developed by Arts Council England and Trinity Guildhall and aims to inspire young people to develop their arts and leadership talents.
Projects Include
Transitions: A programme using drama to support Year 6 students with their transition to secondary school
Speech Bubbles: A year-long programme working with KS1 children to develop their communication skills through drama
Gallery @ Half Moon: A chance for schools to experience the art in our gallery, meet the artist and use the pictures as stimulus for literacy and creative work at school
Dramatic Maths: An innovative project using drama and storytelling to engage children in KS2 maths
Careers in Theatre: A hands-on experience
project for primary schools
for 11 – 17 year olds of the business, technical and artistic aspects of professional theatre
Let’s Go Outside: Bespoke sessions
using drama in outdoor spaces with early years groups
Lyrical Literacy: A spoken word/poetry CPD for Teachers: A series of practical training sessions for primary and secondary school staff, in partnership with Tower Hamlets Arts & Music Education Service
For more information visit www.halfmoon.org.uk/education and subscribe to our e-newsletter. To discuss any of the projects or suggest other ways you would like to work with us at Half Moon, contact Beccy on 020 7709 8908 or email youth@halfmoon.org.uk
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5 Sep 2014 – 2 Jan 2015
Sat 20 & Sun 21 Sep 10am – 5pm
#LimehouseLandmark Around Half Moon
Open House London
Gallery @ Half Moon
For the first time in our 20 year history at 43 White Horse Road, we’re delighted to be participating in the 2014 Open House London.
By David Mott
During the year, we display an impressive range of work, suitable for all ages. The art gallery is free to visit and is open during the theatre opening hours, with all work affordably priced. Beneath the artwork, there are chalkboards for visitors to make their own responses. Around Half Moon offers a stunning collection of photography, headlining with a series of images of our newly refurbished building. The exhibition also includes beautiful vistas from our roof over East London with views of some of London’s iconic landmarks, as well as striking flora, birds and scenic photography.
Open House London, created and delivered by the independent non-profit organisation OpenCity, is the capital’s largest annual festival of architecture and design. Now in its 22nd year, it is a city-wide celebration of the buildings, places and neighbourhoods where we live and work.
Sat 27 Sep 11am – 4pm
Season Opening Join us for a day of special events celebrating the history of Half Moon’s beautiful Victorian building, which opened as Limehouse Board of Works 150 years ago. In 2014 we are also celebrating the building’s 20 years as a young people’s theatre. We will be bringing together all of the stories of the building’s heritage to share with our neighbours and friends. The day’s activities will include guided tours around the building and local area, and we will be showcasing the many different art forms we offer at Half Moon.
On both days we’ll be running free tours of our beautiful Victorian building every half hour, including our auditorium and backstage areas. We’ll also be running free children’s art and craft activities throughout the day.
11am – 3.30pm: Art and craft activities
For more information about Open House London, visit www.londonopenhouse.org
workshop
11am: Performance of Up in the Attic 12noon: Official ribbon cutting 12.15pm – 12.45pm: Street Dance
Fri 26 Sep 1.30pm Sat 27 Sep 11am & 2pm Ages 3 – 6 45 mins
FLOODS OF INK PRESENT
Up in the Attic Join three children on an unforgettable bedtime adventure; a journey through the attic at the top of an old house. As they discover the delights and secrets hidden inside, they’re taken on a rollercoaster ride of story, song and surprise. Up in the Attic is a story about co-operation, friendship and overcoming fears. A magical, melodious and interactive tale created through enchanting music and puppetry. At the end of the performance, there’s an opportunity for the audience to meet the characters and share in the magic of the story.
12.30pm: Historical guided walk 12.45pm – 1.15pm: Music workshop 1.30pm: Historical guided walk 2pm: Performance of Up in the Attic 3pm: Historical guided walk Supported by Tower Hamlets Events Fund
For all our exhibitions, we provide an art trail for children to complete and special events. School and community groups can visit free of charge by pre-booking and can use our gallery trail to support Arts Award Discover and Explore. Contact Beccy on 020 7709 8908 or youth@halfmoon.org.uk 6
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Sat 4 Oct 11am & 2pm Ages 6+ 50 mins
Sat 11 Oct 11am & 2pm Ages 3+ 50 mins
PAPER BALLOON PRESENT
Once Upon a Snowflake Liza has gone missing and no-one knows where she can be. One thing’s for certain: those mysterious Winter Sprites that appear every winter have something to do with it. But how are they connected with Liza’s disappearance? Will they help to find her? And what is inside their strange white suitcase? Follow Liza into a colourful whirlwind of stories and adventure, led by a tiny Sprite with a fascination for snowflakes. Using a captivating blend of shadow puppetry, storytelling and enchanting original songs, Paper Balloon present this funny, quirky and magical show.
WORD PEPPER PRESENT
Pop-Up Flashback
Ages 13+ 50 mins
FREE
HALF MOON PRESENT
By David Lane
How far would you run to find freedom? A hard-hitting story of two teenagers, brought together through the dynamic discipline of free-running. Kris and Zara share a city but can’t find a place to rest. Haunting memories mix with an uncomfortable present as they keep on running, unable to face the consequences of their pasts – unable to stop or think for even a moment. When the practice of free-running starts to cage them in, Kris and Zara form an obsessive relationship with one another, their city and the sport they know is pushing them to the limits of what is safe. Twisting together the real and the imagined, FREE asks what we’re running away from and if we’re ever willing to stop and confront what we’ve left behind.
Sebastian’s memories aren’t like everyone else’s. He remembers troll kings and mermaid queens, deep sea diving super heroes and city smashing dinosaurs. But there’s only one memory that takes particular pride of place. It is of the very special gift that his Dad bought him.
Inspired by his on-going work with young people, David Lane’s script has been developed in consultation with teenagers. FREE is his second commission with Half Moon following Begin/End.
You’re invited to enter a world of beautiful, thought-provoking poetry with incredible pop-up books of every imaginable shape and size from the team behind the enchanting Poetry Joe Show.
THE GUARDIAN ON BEGIN/END
Pop-Up Flashback has been developed in association with Half Moon Theatre and Apples and Snakes. Part of Black History Month in Tower Hamlets
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Wed 15 Oct – Sat 18 Oct Wed – Thu 4.30pm & 7pm, Fri 1.30pm & 4.30pm, Sat 3pm & 7pm Mon 10 Nov 4.30pm & 7pm
“the emotional charge and dislocation is beautiful” All shows are immediately followed by a textback session. Textback is a Q&A session for the audience to field their questions using text messaging. Education resources available online at www.halfmoon.org.uk/free Please look at the website for special events taking place at Half Moon to support performances on Saturday 18 October.
Director Chris Elwell Designer Verity Quinn Composer Nick Tyson On national tour from October – November 2014 Supported by The Idlewild Trust and Austin & Hope Pilkington Trust
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Sat 25 Oct 11am & 2pm Ages 3 – 7 50 mins
Thu 30 Oct 7pm Fri 31 Oct 2.30pm & 7pm Sat 1 Nov 11am & 3pm
Ages 7+ 1 hour 45 mins including interval
SHANTY THEATRE COMPANY PRESENT
The Story Giant
Based on the book by Brian Patten It’s night time on Dartmoor and a cold wind whistles through the bracken and gorse. Deep in his castle, the Story Giant is dying. Through the centuries, he has gathered all the tales in existence. All, that is, except one. Tonight his very life relies on finding it. Exploring folklore, myth and fairytales from around the world, join Shanty Theatre Company to meet ghosts, monsters, thieves, tricksters, dragons and homing chickens. Full of beautiful live music and singing, this is an unmissable adventure to find the last story on earth.
BIG WOODEN HORSE PRESENT
Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus Based on the book by Mo Willems A friendly bus driver leaves one simple instruction: “Don’t let the pigeon drive the bus!” However our feathered friend has other ideas and, with a collection of cunning tricks under his wing, is determined to get his own way. But will you let him drive?
Sat 1 Nov 11am – 5pm
#Limehouse
Landmark
Autumn Half Term Join us for more special events celebrating the history of 43 White Horse Road. A group of people from the local community will research the many stages of our #LimehouseLandmark, curating a special retrospective exhibition with maps, old newspaper cuttings and photos, brought to life with free family storytelling sessions, where you’ll have the opportunity to hear tales from the building’s 150 year history. There will also be a chance to contribute your own memories of the building’s many stages. What’s more, you’ll be able to dress up in historical costumes and have your photo taken in our Time Machine photo-booth.
Fri 7 Nov 1.30pm Sat 8 Nov 11am & 2pm
Ages 2 – 6 40 mins
TELL TALE HEARTS & IMAGINATION STAGE (USA) PRESENT
Inside Out
It’s bedtime! But instead of getting ready for bed, two siblings use their imagination to turn their room into a wonderland of mess. After some exciting adventures, where a shirt becomes a fantastical creature, a sock dance rocks the wardrobe and a hat gets lost during a mountain rescue, they both discover the joy of turning things inside out! Tell Tale Hearts return to Half Moon with this delightful, interactive and colourful show for the very young. There will be a free play session at the end of the show.
10am – 5pm: #LimehouseLandmark Exhibition open 11am: Performance of The Story Giant 1pm & 2pm: Storytelling sessions for families
3pm: Performance of The Story Giant
With songs, laughter, excitement and lots of audience participation, Big Wooden Horse return to Half Moon with this lively show full of fun and feathers.
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Sat 15 Nov 11am & 2pm Ages 3 – 6 55 mins
Sat 22 Nov 11am & 2pm Ages 3 – 7 50 mins
Sat 29 Nov 11am & 2pm Ages 3+ 55 mins
The Magic Porridge Pot & Other Tasty Tales
Finale event
Splodge that porridge! Slurp that soup! Snap that biscuit!
Don’t miss the finale event celebrating the history of our #LimehouseLandmark. Throughout the autumn, Half Moon’s Youth Theatre groups will explore different eras from the history of 43 White Horse Road. Their final performances will be a collection of specially devised pieces covering the spectrum of the building’s many stages. These short performances which will tell you all you need to know about the 150-year history of Half Moon’s home.
A trio of traditional and tasty tales to tantalise and tease. Enjoy a starter from the magic porridge pot which won’t stop producing porridge, followed by a delicious soup made from the scrummiest stone in the world. And for pudding, we have a walking, talking gingerbread man, who is just asking to be munched! Oh crumbs! These three yummy yarns are served with unexpected spices and quirky flavours, along with Widdershins’ trademark ingredients of puppets, pop-up sets and original music. Bon appetit!
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11am, 12noon, 1pm, 2pm & 3pm:
Site specific performances from our Lunar Youth Theatre around the building.
WRIGGLE DANCE THEATRE PRESENT
TUTTI FRUTTI AND YORK THEATRE ROYAL PRESENT
It’s the moon’s birthday and he is having a party! We are all invited, but how do we get there? Come with us on a journey to the moon through strange and distant lands, while meeting some curious characters along the way.
Imagine a place where what you see is not what it seems, a secret place where the princesses don’t know they are princesses, a place where appearances can be deceptive. And a place where wind blows through the castle of secrets, blowing away the cobwebs, lifting high the royal mattress, ruffling feathers and unsettling all who live there.
Incorporating dance, live music and audience interaction, this charming show from Wriggle Dance Theatre offers a truly magical and captivating experience.
#Limehouse
Landmark
THEATRE OF WIDDERSHINS PRESENT
Once in a Blue Moon
Sat 6 Dec 11am – 3.30pm
Princess and the Pea
Performances by Youth Theatres in the auditorium: 11.30am: Sunbeam 12.30pm: Solar 1.30pm: Moonbeam 2.30pm: Eclipse
In this fantastical new adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson’s classic tale, Mike Kenny and the highly inventive tutti frutti team create a funny, original and beautiful retelling of the familiar tale.
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Sat 13 Dec 11am & 2pm Ages 6+ 50 mins
Sat 20 Dec 11am & 2pm Ages 3 – 8 50 mins
Bookshop @ Half Moon
KRAZY KAT THEATRE COMPANY PRESENT
Cinder-Ella
We are delighted to offer a pop-up bookshop in partnership with our local children’s book specialist, Victoria Park Books (www.victoriaparkbooks.co.uk). Come and browse books for all ages, from classic favourites to some of the hottest new titles. The bookshop also stocks greeting cards and wrapping paper, so Half Moon is the perfect place to buy that special gift. The bookshop is open every day.
Once upon a time, a Grandfather who liked telling a certain fairy story, was left holding a baby. As he began to tell the child his favourite tale of Cinderella, he created a world of fantasy with dolls, puppets, magic tricks and an old pram. He even got to sing… Join Krazy Kat performer and Half Moon favourite Kinny Gardner in imaginative silliness with inventive puppetry, tunes from Rossini’s opera and even an aria in a show with fully integrated British Sign Language.
Party Packages Is it your child’s special day?
A THOUSAND CRANES IN ASSOCIATION WITH ARTSDEPOT PRESENT
Me and My Cat? Adapted from the book by Satoshi Kitamura Calling all junior detectives!
One morning the phone rings at the Amazing Kitamura Detective Agency. Detective K answers. It is Nicholas. But is Nicholas a boy or a cat? Detective K is confused. Nicholas is confused. Both need help, fast! Join A Thousand Cranes for an exciting and hilarious adventure in this fast-paced action-packed story based on the awardwinning book, which uses projection, puppets and bags of ingenuity. Oodles of fun!
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Did you know that you could celebrate here at Half Moon? Hire our Upper Studio space (max. 25 children) and book tickets for your group to see a show at 2pm on the Saturday of your choice.
Throughout the year, we offer a range of book signings, readings, launches and special events in partnership with Victoria Park Books – to be the first to know about these, sign up to the e-newsletter or call our box office on 020 7709 8900. Follow Victoria Park Books on social media: facebook.com/victoriaparkbooks @VictoriaParkBks
There are two party options:
Picnic Party: large room upstairs and use of an area to prepare food – £100 in addition to your tickets (3pm – 4.30pm) Playtime Party: as above, plus two facilitators to lead some fun drama games for the first hour – £220 in addition to your tickets (3pm – 5pm) Toddlers’ Picnic Party: for pre-school
children, large room upstairs and use of an area to prepare food on weekdays 12noon– 5pm: for 2 hour period – no show – £100 For more information or to book please call 020 7709 8900 or email us: admin@halfmoon.org.uk 15
About Half Moon
we include, we inform, we inspire Half Moon is a local organisation with a national remit, committed to supporting artists and young people at every stage of their creative development. We are a charity specialising in new writing and artform development, acting as a gateway organisation that provides pathways for progression and experimentation. Our activity includes a season of professional plays for young audiences, national touring productions and an extensive Creative Learning programme, including five Youth Theatres. We are a National Portfolio Organisation of Arts Council England and receive regular funding from our home borough of Tower Hamlets.
Support us!
Last year we:
As a charity, each year Half Moon’s small, dedicated team works hard to raise more than half of our turnover to support our various activities and keep our prices affordable. Support Half Moon today and help us to deliver our vital programme of work. Every donation received will go directly towards helping children and young people. If you know of any businesses or other organisations who may wish to support us, please call Jackie on 020 7709 8903 or email development@halfmoon.org.uk
»» Engaged with around 49,000 people »» Delivered over 1000 Creative Learning sessions for over 20,000 young people »» Ran 5 weekly drama groups for children and young people »» Developed work with over 100 artists »» Worked with 72 schools and delivered professional development training to over 150 teachers »» Hosted 250 work experience sessions and 890 volunteer hours »» Toured shows into 74 other venues around the UK »» Sold 95% of all available tickets
Our Major Funders are:
Hire a Space From meetings to rehearsals.
We are also extremely grateful for support from: The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation BBC Children in Need Community First (Bow East) Community First (Shadwell) Easy Fundraising The Ernest Cook Trust Heritage Lottery Fund The Idlewild Trust The Ironmongers’ Company Jack Petchey Foundation London Mathematical Society Poplar HARCA Arts Programme St James’s Place Foundation Also a big thanks to our many individual donors.
Do you need a space for a meeting, seminar or book launch? Or perhaps a studio theatre for rehearsing or filming? Half Moon has several fully accessible spaces available to hire – even if it’s just an informal coffee morning. With very competitive rates, excellent transport links (Bank station is just 6 mins on the DLR from Limehouse), we’re a great choice for hosting your event. Sound and technical assistance is available. Please contact us with your requirements.
Theatre: Up to 100 people, sound and lighting rig Upper Studio: Up to 30 people Red Room: Up to 10 people Foyer: Up to 60 for a launch, 15 for meetings
Workshop: For design & painting
Ways to support us
Online: Donate securely online via our website: www.halfmoon.org.uk
By standing order: Pick up a form from
our foyer, download from our website or call 020 7709 8900
By phone: Call us on 020 7709 8900 to
make a payment by credit or debit card
In the foyer: Feed cash donations to Danny our mechanical dragon
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Half Moon presents
Book Tickets
As well as presenting shows for young audiences in our Limehouse home, Half Moon also tours work around the country throughout the year under our producing arm, Half Moon presents.
Online: www.halfmoon.org.uk
Our portfolio covers work for audiences aged 0 – 19 from a range of associate artists and companies drawn from the genres of dance-theatre, spoken word, new writing and theatre, reflecting the UK’s contemporary, diverse communities. The current productions in our touring portfolio include:
Big Red Bath: Full House Theatre Circles in the Sand: Tam Tam Theatre Curious: Tam Tam Theatre
Janie Armour/Aoife Mannix/Apples & Snakes
Once Upon a Snowflake: Paper Balloon
Pop-Up Flashback: Word Pepper A Roo in My Suitcase:
Up in the Attic: Floods of Ink When Spring Comes: Half Moon
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Rosemary Harris/Apples & Snakes
Also on tour this autumn is Dennis Kelly’s Our Teacher’s a Troll, in a co-production with Paines Plough.
By Train: 2 minutes’ walk from Limehouse mainline
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The Poetry Joe Show: Word Pepper
In addition to these existing productions, we’re also currently working with other companies and artists, including Tangled Feet, Brolly, Mark Newnham and Fran Whyburn, to develop new shows.
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Half Moon presents is part of our Exchange for Change programme, which supports artists developing diverse work for young audiences by nurturing, mentoring and providing space to work.
All tickets £6. Group discounts available. Free tickets for children under 12 months. See our website for booking conditions.
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Season Diary DATE
TIME
PRODUCTION
AGE
PAGE
Sat 20 Sep
10am – 5pm
Open House London & activities for all the family
All
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Sun 21 Sep
10am – 5pm
Open House London & activities for all the family
All
6
Fri 26 Sep
1.30pm
Up in the Attic
3 – 6
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Sat 27 Sep
11am & 2pm
Up in the Attic
3 – 6
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Sat 27 Sep
11am – 4pm
#LimehouseLandmark – free activities for all the family
All
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Sat 4 Oct
11am & 2pm
Pop-Up Flashback
6+
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Sat 11 Oct
11am & 2pm
Once Upon a Snowflake
3+
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Wed 15 Oct
4.30pm & 7pm
FREE
13+
9
Thu 16 Oct
4.30pm & 7pm
FREE
13+
9
Fri 17 Oct
1.30pm & 4.30pm
FREE
13+
9
Sat 18 Oct
3pm & 7pm
FREE
13+
9
Sat 25 Oct
11am & 2pm
Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus
3 – 7
10
Thu 30 Oct
7pm
The Story Giant
7+
10
Fri 31 Oct
2.30pm & 7pm
The Story Giant
7+
10
Sat 1 Nov
11am & 3pm
The Story Giant
7+
10
Sat 1 Nov
11am – 5pm
#LimehouseLandmark – Half Term activities for all the family
All
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Fri 7 Nov
1.30pm
Inside Out
2 – 6
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Sat 8 Nov
11am & 2pm
Inside Out
2 – 6
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Mon 10 Nov
4.30pm & 7pm
FREE
13+
9
Sat 15 Nov
11am & 2pm
Once in a Blue Moon
3 – 6
12
Sat 22 Nov
11am & 2pm
The Magic Porridge Pot & Other Tasty Tales
3 – 7
12
Sat 29 Nov
11am & 2pm
Princess and the Pea
3+
13
Sat 6 Dec
11am – 3.30pm
#LimehouseLandmark – Youth Theatres Finale
All
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Sat 13 Dec
11am & 2pm
Me and My Cat?
6+
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Sat 20 Dec
11am & 2pm
Cinder-ella
3 – 8
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“Half Moon is well-established in East London as a home for innovative professional theatre for young people from all kinds of backgrounds. I fully endorse the company’s commitment to introduce audiences, from tots to teens, to high-quality performance and imaginative collaboration. I also applaud their work in schools, encouraging staff and students to aspire to the highest standards. Half Moon is the kind of organisation which ensures theatre will continue to thrive and inspire and I am happy to support it.” DAME HELEN MIRREN
All tickets £6 | Box Office 020 7709 8900 | www.halfmoon.org.uk