THE UK’S THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES
unicorntheatre.com 020 7645 0560
MAR – AUG 2014
Registered charity No: 225751 Photo: Hugo Glendinning With thanks to: Tower Bridge Primary School and East Berkshire College in Windsor. Design: Eureka!
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WELCOME This season is all about being brave enough to explore things for yourself. From Not Now, Bernard, with its warnings of monsters in the garden, to The Secret of Q, a glorious satire on health and safety gone mad, every show in this season has its particular way of asking you to follow your own path. A highlight in June is The Summer Book by Tove Jansson, whom you may know as the creator of the Moomins. Set on a remote Scandinavian island, it explores the fierce love between a young girl and her grandmother. I absolutely encourage you to bring the whole family to see it together – as many generations as you can find to come along. We have a few favourites returning, including 1001 Nights, which delighted audiences in 2013, and a completely new departure as we introduce dance into the Unicorn programme for the first time with O Snap and Chalk About, two pieces that express the energy and uncertainty of being young. We’re very proud to have such an exciting range of shows on offer this summer, and we look forward to welcoming you soon.
Purni Morell Artistic Director
Xtra Small: 4 & under
Large: 13+
Small: 4-7
Xtra Large: adults
Medium: 7-12 Many of our productions also have wrap-around events and performances suitable for people with additional needs. Look out for the symbols throughout this brochure – see page 25 for key. 1
Sat 7 – Sun 29 Jun
THE SUMMER BOOK A Unicorn production
Set on a remote island in Finland, six year-old Sophia and her grandmother while away the summer months together, and gradually a fierce yet understated love emerges between the two – one that encompasses not just their relationship but the island itself, with its mossy rocks, windswept firs and unpredictable seas. This year is the centenary of the birth of Tove Jansson, much-loved creator of the Moomins, and this unique story captures much of the writer’s own experience. Anyone who has ever known a grandparent or a grandchild will recognise the truths in this extraordinary description of life and love and the struggle we all face, whatever our age, to understand them. This is a perfect summer show for grandchildren, grandparents and everyone in between. Age guide: For everyone aged 6+ Duration: Approx 75 mins
Based on The Summer Book by Tove Jansson (translation by Thomas Teal) Adapted by Jemma Kennedy Directed by Douglas Rintoul
A LIFE-AFFIRMING STORY OF UNDERSTATED LOVE.
‘Tove Jansson is a genius. This is a marvellous, beautiful, wise novel, which is also very funny’ Philip Pullman Celebrating the 100th year of Tove Jansson 2014, see tove100.com to find out more. Produced by special arrangement with Agency North Ltd.
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Wed 23 Apr – Thu 1 May A Unicorn production
NOT NOW, BERNARD
“THERE’S A MONSTER IN THE GARDEN AND IT’S GOING TO EAT ME,” SAID BERNARD. By David McKee Directed by Ellen McDougall Bernard’s got a problem. He’s found a monster in the back garden but his mum and dad are just too busy to notice. So Bernard tries to befriend the monster… and that doesn’t go quite to plan.
Loved by children, adults and monsters for over thirty years, David McKee’s iconic picture book will be vividly brought to life on the Unicorn stage. Make a day of it at the Unicorn by enjoying our accompanying soft play area and café in the foyer.
Sat 26 Apr – Sun 11 May
Age guide: 2+ Duration: Approx 50 mins
An Imaginart (Barcelona) / Unicorn co-production
SENSACIONAL
THE SENSORY SPECTACULAR FOR TODDLERS RETURNS AGAIN! By Imaginart
ALSO ON TOUR See page 13
Sensacional is back to charm our very youngest audience. Bring your toddler along to a sound and light show in which they are the participants. Watch as your child puts on a white suit and becomes part of a digital world of ladybirds, shapes, squiggles and squarks that won’t keep still, no matter how hard you try to catch them!
Age guide: 18mths – 3yrs Duration: 40 mins (new extended version)
Bursting with colour and joy, this interactive and immersive digital experience will captivate both you and your child. There are also performances of Not Now, Bernard from 15 Feb – 9 Mar, check the website for more information. 4
Make a day of it at the Unicorn by enjoying our accompanying soft play area and café in the foyer. 5
Thu 5 – Sun 22 Jun A Transport / Unicorn production
1001 NIGHTS
ALSO ON TOUR See page 13
TOMORROW NIGHT I SHALL TELL YOU SOMETHING STRANGER AND EVEN MORE AMAZING... Devised and directed by Douglas Rintoul 1001 Nights collects together some of the greatest folk tales ever told. Here they are re-imagined by Shahrazad – a lively young girl who, torn between her old home in the East and her new life in England, re-tells the extraordinary stories of her childhood to her new-found friend, who understands not a single word she says… Using the things she finds around her, Shahrazad fashions saucepans into crowns, old pipes into enchanted telescopes and a mop into a magic carpet to transport us to a fantastical and imagined world of kings, viziers, and jinns. This compelling, funny and totally absorbing play wowed audiences at the Unicorn in 2013 and now returns for just two weeks as part of a UK tour.
Fri 21 Mar – Sat 19 Apr
Nominated for an Off West End Award – Best Production for Young People.
A Unicorn production
Age guide: 7+ Duration: 60 mins Teacher CPD and resource pack available
THE VELVETEEN RABBIT REAL ISN’T HOW YOU ARE MADE… IT’S A THING THAT HAPPENS TO YOU.
‘An utter delight’
By Margery Williams Directed by Purni Morell
HHHH Telegraph
There was once a Velveteen Rabbit, and in the beginning he was really splendid. He was fat and bunchy, as a rabbit should be; and for at least two hours the Boy loved him. This Easter, join us for a heart-warming story about a very shy toy Rabbit who longs for nothing more than to become real. He spends his days waiting patiently on the nursery floor, watching the Boy play with the other toys and dreaming of being picked up and loved. And then, one day he is rediscovered and all his hopes start to come true...
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Image: Clare Park
Age guide: 4+ Duration: TBC Teacher CPD and resource pack available
Image: Manuel Harlan
First published in 1922, this classic American tale loses nothing of its power, magic and charm in this contemporary adaptation for the Unicorn stage.
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‘unnervingly beautiful’ Vrij Nederland
Sat 29 Mar – Sat 19 Apr A Unicorn production
AT THE END OF EVERYTHING ELSE Image: Joris van Bennekom
FLAP YOUR WINGS! TOGETHER WE CAN DO THIS... Written and directed by Mark Arends
When her best friend, a little yellow bird named Tito, goes missing, Icka puts her inventive mind to the test and sets off on a mission over land and sea to save him. But nothing can prepare her for what she finds – a problem that she is unable to fix alone. At the End of Everything Else is performed with puppetry, animation, music, sound and only the collective energy of the team on stage to generate all the power needed for the show. Join the Unicorn for a truly unique performance by Mark Arends, writer/director of award-winning Something Very Far Away, which captivated audiences and received rave reviews across the UK.
Sat 24 – Thu 29 May A Het Filiaal (Netherlands) production
THE SECRET OF Q
Age guide: 8+ Duration: 50 mins
AS LONG AS YOU STAY INSIDE, NOTHING CAN GO WRONG... Written by Ramses Graus and Monique Corvers Directed by Monique Corvers
M is ten and has never been outside – because that’s just the safest thing to do, according to Q, the man who runs the town where M lives. Everyone in town sticks to Q’s rules; that is, until M’s grandfather remembers something extremely important and then suddenly disappears…
‘This show may be small but it is big in every way’
For the first time in her life, M breaks the rules and goes outside to look for her grandfather and discover the secret of Q. Renowned Dutch theatre company, Het Filiaal, brings you a clever, playful and inventive show about health and safety gone mad that uses cameras, puppets, models, and projection.
Supported by The Molecule Theatre
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Image: John Horobin
HHHH Guardian on Something Very Far Away
Age guide: 8+ Duration: 60 mins 9
Fri 16 – Sat 17 May A Curious Seed Production
CHALK ABOUT
WHAT MAKES US WHO WE ARE? IS IT THE WAY WE DANCE? Created by Christine Devaney and Leandro Kees (Performing Group, DE) Chalk About is a playful, funny and sometimes moving look at how we see ourselves and others, featuring dance, conversation and one perfect scene containing everything you could wish for…
Join the cast on their journey as they find answers to some big questions about identity and the meaning of life. Is it where we are from? Or how we talk? Our pasts or our futures? Or is it about the way we dance?
Age guide: 8+ Duration: 50 mins
Thu 22 – Fri 23 May
‘Brave, honest and delightful… full of a rich sense of the joy of human difference’ The Scotsman
O SNAP
FIND FRIENDS AND FIGHT FOR AIR.
Watch the trailer at unicorntheatre.com/o-snap O Snap is a co-production of Het Lab Utrecht, tanzhaus NRW and supported by Take-off: Junger Tanz Dusseldorf and Grand Theatre/ Jonge Harten Theaterfestival Groningen
By Erik Kaiel Choreographer Erik Kaiel has been making dances for many years – in subway stations, sculpture gardens, empty swimming pools, city streets, and occasionally on stage. In O Snap he brings together three young dancers to explore friendship, loyalty and what matters most when you’re young. Dynamic, visually striking and physically impressive, Kaiel’s choreography perfectly communicates the explosive passion of youth and what it takes to find your place in the world. This is accessible and engaging contemporary dance for anyone aged 13 and up.
Commissioned by Imaginate (Edinburgh)
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Image: Annavan Kooij
Watch the trailer at unicorntheatre.com/chalk-about
Image: Eoin Carey
Age guide: 13+ Duration: 55 mins
Free pre-show workshops will be run by the company for school groups and members of the public aged under 21. This practical dance workshop explores key themes of cooperation and self-expression. No previous dance experience required.
5.30pm (Duration: 1 hr, before the performance of O Snap)
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TOURING PRODUCTIONS Catch a Unicorn production across the UK in 2014…
Thu 26 – Sat 28 Jun Presented by LIFT and the Unicorn
NEXT DAY
THE NOT NOW, BERNARD 1001 NIGHTS PARDONER’S Sat 15 Mar Tue 8 Apr Mon 5 – Wed 7 May The Berry Theatre, Burnley Arts Centre New Wolsey, TALE Hedge End Ipswich Thu 10 – Sat 12 Apr
SEE LIFE FROM ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE.
12 – 14 Jun The egg, Bath 18 – 28 Jun Royal Exchange, Manchester
By Philippe Quesne and CAMPO Following sell-out performances at LIFT 2012, ground-breaking Belgian theatre company CAMPO are back with a new show that continues their exploration into the world from a child’s point of view. Next Day is a moving and honest account of how young people really think and feel. Thirteen performers aged 8 – 11 explore the everyday rituals of normal life, which become extraordinary, absurd and provocative through the microscopic lens of Paris-based director Philippe Quesne. This is an invitation to share a glimpse into the adult world as it is experienced by these young minds.
For more details of LIFT 2014, visit liftfestival.com Age guide: For adults Duration: TBC
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Co-commissioned by LIFT; Theater Der Welt 2014; Festival d’Automne à Paris/Théâtre Gennevilliers; La Bâtie – Festival de Genève with the support of Noorderzon Groningen
Image: Philippe Digneffe
Next Day follows on from CAMPO’s highly regarded trilogy of theatre work with children: üBUNG by Josse De Pauw, That Night Follows Day by Tim Etchells and Before Your Very Eyes by Gob Squad.
Sun 16 Mar Quarterhouse, Folkestone Wed 19 Mar Square Chapel, Halifax Sat 22 Mar Hartlepool Town Theatre Sat 29 – Sun 30 Mar Derby Theatre Fri 4 Apr Z Arts, Manchester Sun 6 Apr Waterside Theatre, Sale
The egg, Bath Tue 15 – Sat 19 Apr Sherman Theatre, Cardiff Sat 26 – Sun 27 Apr Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham Wed 7 – Sat 10 May Imaginate Festival, Edinburgh Sun 11 May MacRobert, Stirling Sat 17 – Sun 18 May Norfolk & Norwich Festival
Fri 16 – Sun 18 May Gulbenkian Theatre, Canterbury Tue 27 May North Wall, Oxford More tour dates will be announced soon.
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HALF TERM & SUMMER PLAY IN A WEEK FOR 8-12s
INDUSTRY EVENTS
Drawing on our wealth of experience in creating exciting theatre for young audiences, we are proud to launch Play in a Week, new drama workshops that will be held during the holiday periods.
ON CREATIVE LEARNING
PRODUCERS’ SHOWCASE
17 Jun, 10.30am – 1pm (followed by a performance of 1001 Nights)
17 Jun, 1.30pm – 8.30pm
This fun yet intensive week of activities will focus on developing skills in voice, movement, characterisation, improvisation, performing and script writing. Participants will work with a professional director and have access to the Unicorn prop and costume store, with full support from the Unicorn’s technical team. The workshop will culminate in a performance on the Unicorn’s largest stage to an audience of family and friends at the end of the week.
HALF TERM: 27 – 31 May, Tue – Sat: 10am – 5pm SUMMER WEEK: 4 – 8 Aug, Mon – Fri: 10am – 5pm For ages 8-12 £300 per week (lunch included) | 25% discount for siblings | Children will be supervised throughout Limited availability, book early
Are you a professional with an interest in making shows for young audiences? Why not join us at one of the following:
A workshop for arts education professionals, wanting an insight in to the Unicorn’s learning programme. This will be a practical drama session, with time for discussion afterwards, giving participants a chance to experience our approach to creative learning and discuss some of the key principles that underpin the Unicorn’s way of working. Tickets: £25 Limited availability, early booking recommended.
We invite our industry colleagues and visiting professionals to join us on Tue 17 Jun for performances of 1001 Nights and The Summer Book, followed by discussion sessions and opportunities to meet colleagues. Evening meal included. Tickets: £25 Limited availability, early booking recommended.
FOR ARTISTS 30 – 31 May, 10am – 5pm Ramses Graus, director of The Secret of Q, invites you to join him for a two-day masterclass in the use of objects and technology in storytelling. Ten places are available to professional theatre-makers with a project in mind, who would like to try out new, non-text-based techniques. The workshop will be tailored to participants’ particular interests, and culminate in a short sharing of experiments in progress. Free, by application If you are interested in attending, please send a CV with a short statement of your aims by 31 Mar.
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AND THERE’S MORE...
BACKSTAGE TOURS
INSIGHTS Got a burning question for your favourite cast member or want to find out more about the show? There are free insight events after lots of our performances. Look for the symbol in this brochure.
UNICORNERSHOP Your one-stop destination for programmes, toys, ethically sourced treats, drinks, cakes and savoury bites. Always open before and after performances – and at pocket money friendly prices!
Join the technical team for a look behind the scenes and find out what really goes into making a play. 17 May, 21 Jun, 26 Jul 12pm | £3
Jun 2014
STORIES WE TELL OURSELVES By Jane Barnwell This film installation in the Unicorn foyer is a playful interpretation of the familiar stories we know and love with some unexpected twists.
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Join the Unicorn Play Club every Saturday from 12 – 1.30pm. Take part in FREE activities from rocket building to portrait painting… look for the symbol in the performance diary. Join UP Club today – membership cards are available in the foyer. It’s FREE! Also, don’t miss UP CLUB+ extra special activities related to a show from just £1.
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Catch on 5 & 19 Apr and 10 & 17 May. Booking is required – look out for the symbol in the brochure and see the website for more details.
PARTY IN A BOX UNICORN LATES Join us for Unicorn Lates with a late bar and live music after performances of O Snap on 23 May and Campo’s Next Day.
Take the hassle out of party planning with Party in a Box – the package that includes your tickets to a performance* at a special discounted rate, a reserved area in the foyer, themed tableware, confetti, streamers, ten large matching frosted cupcakes, ten individual juice cartons plus a balloon and present for the birthday boy or girl. * For 10 children and 4 adults, subject to availability. Please see our website for further details or email Front of House Manager, Sair Smith, at sair.smith@unicorntheatre.com
Image: Helene Binet, Ben Douch, Ian Martin, Unicorn Theatre
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THE UNICORN YOUNG COMPANY The Unicorn Young Company presents three brand-new short plays, examining young people’s relationships with their parents. Developed through a series of workshops with three acclaimed and distinctive writers, the Young Company will perform these original new works on stage at the Unicorn.
THE PLAYWRIGHTS Lin Coghlan, Janice Okoh and Polarbear
THE DIRECTOR Ellen Edwin-Scott
THE PERFORMERS Unicorn Young Company Performances at 7.30pm on Fri 21 and Sat 22 Mar The Young Company is the Unicorn’s permanent, resident theatre project for young Londoners. It is open to 13 to 18 year-olds and makes work that draws on the experiences and personalities of its members. The Young Company meets on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings during term time, year-round. Members-only projects are also available in the school holidays. There is no audition process. If you are interested in joining, please email ellen.edwin-scott@unicorntheatre.com
‘A gift to the Unicorn means a gift to the future’ Purni Morell, Artistic Director
BECOME A MEMBER JOIN THE UK’S LEADING THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES
BE AN ADVENTURER, EXPLORER OR A EVEN A PIONEER. MEMBERSHIP STARTS FROM JUST OVER £10 A MONTH. TO FIND OUT MORE, PICK UP A LEAFLET, VISIT UNICORNTHEATRE.COM OR CALL THE DEVELOPMENT TEAM ON 020 7645 0527. Registered charity No. 225751
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HOW TO BOOK
SCHOOLS
VISIT UNICORNTHEATRE.COM, CALL 020 7645 0560 OR VISIT THE BOX OFFICE IN PERSON.
‘I absolutely love what you do for the children at our school – it’s engaging, motivating and inspiring in equal measure!’
TICKET PRICES
Headteacher, Deansfield Primary School
Under 21s Concessions (students, unemployed, over 60s) Adults School Groups of 10+ Disabled customers Sensacional tickets
£10 £13 £16 £10 One free teacher for every 10 pupils May bring 1 carer for free
£10 (includes 1 child and up to 2 adults)
WAYS TO SAVE FAMILY TICKET 20% off when you buy 4 tickets (must include at least one Under 21 ticket and one adult ticket, no concessions)
SEE IT FIRST Our preview tickets are just £10 Look for the
sign throughout the brochure
MULTI-BUY TICKET OFFER 10% off when you book for two shows 15% off when you book for three shows (Cannot be booked with a family ticket; must be booked together; cannot be used in conjunction with another offer; excludes previews) 20
Throughout the year we run an extensive Schools’ Programme alongside our Unicorn productions, which is specifically designed to help students and teachers connect with the work on stage. We support schools in making sure their visit to the Unicorn is a rich, meaningful and long-lasting experience and that every visit is made as easy as possible. We offer lots of different ways to explore our plays and to use them as a stimulus for learning across the curriculum before and after a visit, including: • • • •
FREE show-specific teacher CPD sessions FREE teacher resource packs FREE post-show Q&As with the cast In-school workshops for students
Contact our Schools’ Relationship Manager, Ella Macfayden, to find out more: 020 7645 0544 schools@unicorntheatre.com There are lots of ways to save, including multi-buy discounts: Get 15% off when you book for two different productions. ‘Working with the Unicorn has been excellent for the Drama department as it has raised our profile within the school. It has given students an insight into the world of theatre and an opportunity for them to see excellent work.’ Drama teacher, Barking Abbey Secondary School
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HOW TO FIND US
ACCESS
Unicorn Theatre, 147 Tooley Street SE1 2HZ*
We work hard to ensure our shows are accessible to everyone, every season.
London Bridge (take the Tooley Street exit for the Unicorn Theatre).
Look out for the following symbols next to a show throughout the brochure:
Buses RV1, 47, 343, 381 stop just outside the Unicorn Theatre on Tooley Street. There are many buses that stop at London Bridge, check tfl.gov.uk for more information. Parking Tooley Street is a red route and there is no parking available at the theatre. We recommend QPark Butler’s Wharf, 5 minutes’ walk from the theatre; for more info visit www.q-park.co.uk
Pre-show touch tour and live audio description for visually impaired audience members. Audio Described performances are available for: 1001 Nights: 19 Jun, 1.30pm and The Summer Book: 28 Jun, 2.30pm Live captioning to assist those who have hearing impairments or would benefit from reading the dialogue alongside the action.
Coach parking is available near the theatre on Battle Bridge Lane.
Captioned performances are available for: 1001 Nights: 20 & 21 Jun, 11am and The Summer Book: 28 Jun, 2.30pm TOWER HILL
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DIARY WESTON
Thu 17
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
11.30am / 2.30pm
JUNE 2014
Sat 19
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
Thu 5
1001 Nights
Wed 23
Not Now, Bernard
Fri 6
1001 Nights
Thu 24
Not Now, Bernard
Sat 7
1001 Nights
Sat 26
Sensacional
2pm
11am / 3pm
CLORE
MARCH 2014
11.30am
/ 2.30pm
11am / 1.30pm
11am / 1.30pm / 3.30pm
10am / 10.45am / 11.30am / 12.15pm / 2pm / 2.45pm / 3.30pm / 4.15pm
Sun 27
Sensacional
Velveteen Rabbit
Tue 29
Not Now, Bernard
Velveteen Rabbit
Wed 30
Not Now, Bernard
Wed 26 Velveteen Rabbit
MAY 2014
Fri 21
Velveteen Rabbit
Young Company performance
Sat 22
Velveteen Rabbit
Young Company performance
Sun 23 Tue 25
11am 2pm
2pm
7.30pm
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10am / 10.45am / 11.30am / 12.15pm / 2pm / 2.45pm / 3.30pm / 4.15pm
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1.30pm
1.30pm
11am / 1.30pm
Not Now, Bernard
Velveteen Rabbit
Thu 1
Fri 28
Velveteen Rabbit
Sat 3
10.30am
11am / 1.30pm
10.30am
Sat 29
Sun 30
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
11am / 3pm
1pm
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
2pm
1.30pm
APRIL 2014
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
Wed 2
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
Thu 3
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
Fri 4
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
Sat 5
Velveteen Rabbit
Sun 6
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
Tue 8
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
Wed 9
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
Thu 10
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
Fri 11
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
10.30am 1.30pm
1.30pm
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11.30am
11am / 3pm
11am / 3pm 2pm 2pm 2pm
At The End…
11.30am / 1.30pm 1.30pm
11.30am / 2.30pm 11.30am / 2.30pm 11.30am / 2.30pm 11.30am / 2.30pm
Sat 12
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
Sun 13
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
11am
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Tue 15
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
Wed 16
Velveteen Rabbit
At The End…
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11am / 2pm
10.30am / 2pm
2pm
1.30pm
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11am / 3pm 2pm
10am / 10.45am / 11.30am / 12.15pm
Sensacional
Thu 8
10am / 10.45am / 11.30am / 12.15pm
Fri 9
Sensacional
Sat 10
Sensacional
Sun 11
Sensacional
Fri 16
Chalk About
Sat 17
Chalk About
Tue 1
Sensacional
Wed 7
11.30am / 2.30pm 11.30am / 2.30pm
10am / 10.45am / 11.30am / 12.15pm
11am / 1.30pm
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O Snap
Sun 22
1001 Nights
Summer Book
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11am / 2pm
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2.30pm / 5pm
Tue 24
Summer Book
11am / 2pm
Summer Book
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Wed 25
Summer Book
Sun 8
1001 Nights
Summer Book
Thu 26
Next Day
Summer Book
Tue 10
1001 Nights
Summer Book
Fri 27
Next Day
Summer Book
Next Day
Summer Book
11am
11am / 2pm 11am
2.30pm 7.30pm
8pm 8pm
Wed 11
1001 Nights
Summer Book
Sat 28
Thu 12
1001 Nights
Summer Book
Sun 29
Fri 13
1001 Nights
Summer Book
11am 1.30pm 11am
1001 Nights
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Sun 15
1001 Nights
Summer Book
Tue 17
1001 Nights
Summer Book
Wed 18
1001 Nights
Summer Book
Thu 19
1001 Nights
Summer Book
Fri 20
1001 Nights
Summer Book
1.30pm 11am
1.30pm 11am
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Summer Book 2.30pm
Summer Book
2.30pm / 7.30pm
11am / 2pm
2.30pm / 7.30pm
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11am / 2pm
8pm
7.30pm
2.30pm / 5pm
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Audio Described
Relaxed Performance
Captioned
Unicorn Lates
Insight event
UP Club – FREE
Press performance
UP Club +
(limited tickets)
Preview performance
10am / 10.45am / 11.30am / 12.15pm / 2pm / 2.45pm / 3.30pm / 4.15pm
O Snap
Summer Book
10am / 10.45am / 11.30am / 12.15pm / 2pm / 2.45pm / 3.30pm / 4.15pm
Thu 22
1001 Nights
11am
1.30pm
Sat 14
Thu 27
Sat 21
WE ARE VERY GRATEFUL TO THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR SUPPORT
11am / 2pm
7.30pm 7.30pm
Sat 24
The Secret of Q
11am / 2pm
Sun 25
The Secret of Q
Tue 27
The Secret of Q
Wed 28
The Secret of Q
Thu 29
The Secret of Q
11am / 2pm 11am / 2pm
The Equitable Charitable Trust
The Garrick Charitable Trust
The Molecule Theatre
11am / 2pm 11am / 2pm
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