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Three Little Vikings

Three Little Vikings

27 May 2025 - 28 Sept 2025

Three brave little Viking girls save the day in this bold and funny adventure story for little rebels, by the creator of the New York Times Best Illustrated Book Little Red and I Can Catch a Monster, Bethan Woollvin. Once upon a time in a Viking village, everything seems to be going wrong. Chickens are disappearing, trees are falling down, and there's lots and lots of crashing and bashing. The silly Chieftain won't listen to the three littlest Vikings, but can they work together to figure out what's going on and save the day? Three Little Vikings is all about cooperation, bravery, and getting your voice heard!
Grooving with Pirates

Grooving with Pirates

27 May 2025 - 28 May 2025

Grooving With Pirates is a live-action and animated interactive theatre show for 3-7s and their families. It follows three pirate friends on a treasure hunt, featuring live music with electro-jungle rhythms, pop melodies, and 60s-style jazz. A fun, high-energy mix of theatre and music.
Four Seasons

Four Seasons

29 May 2025 - 31 May 2025

Four Seasons is a playful, family-friendly show following magical gardeners through nature’s changing seasons. With puppetry, dance, and clowning set to a lively soundtrack, including Vivaldi’s classic, it’s a celebration of the wonders of the natural world.
Sing Street

Sing Street

8 Jul 2025 - 23 Aug 2025

“You might be school kids and livin’ in dead-end Dublin – but you’re doin’ it! You’re makingmusic!” It’s Dublin, 1982, and sixteen year old Conor can’t catch a break. His parents are fighting, hisbrother won’t leave the house and he’s not fitting in at his new Catholic school.Enter Raphina, a mysterious girl who’s too cool for school and on the lookout for a modellingjob. In an effort to impress, Conor hires her to star in a music video for his band. Onlyproblem is he doesn’t have a band. Yet. With a score that embraces the new wave sounds of the 80s, Sing Street is an ode to thethrill of young love and a celebration of the power of music to lift us up. Tony Award winners Enda Walsh (Once) and Rebecca Taichman (Indecent), with musicfrom Gary Clark (Danny Wilson), bring John Carney’s beloved coming-of-age film to the UKstage for the first time in this brand new production, following sell-out runs in Boston andNew York. ASSISTED PERFORMANCES BSL Interpreted performance – 05 Aug 2025 – 7.30pm Chilled performance – 06 Aug 2025 – 2.30pm Audio Described performance – 12 Aug 2025 – 7.30pm Open Captioned performance – 14 Aug 2025 – 7.30pm
Marriage Material

Marriage Material

22 May 2025 - 21 Jun 2025

“In our shops we will be Kings of England. And we will make this place our place.” The Bains’ corner shop in Wolverhampton has been at the centre of the family for threegenerations. In 1969, Mrs Bains is balancing running the business, caring for her ailing husband and thedemands of her two headstrong daughters, who each have their eye on a different kind offuture. In the present day, a family tragedy pulls Arjan Bains back from a life in London. The shoprepresents everything he was trying to escape, but with his mother insisting it remain open,how long can he stay away? Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti (A Kind of People) adapts the critically acclaimed novel from SathnamSanghera (Empireland), a sweeping family portrait directed by Iqbal Khan (East Is East). ASSISTED PERFORMANCES BSL Interpreted performance – 10 June 2025 – 7.30pm Chilled performance – 11 June 2025 – 2.30pm Audio Described performance – 17 June 2025 – 7.30pm Open Captioned performance – 19 June 2025 – 7.30pm
Dracula

Dracula

11 Sept 2025 - 11 Oct 2025

“Beware the teller as much as the tale” Mina Harker has a story to tell. Armed only with her husband’s journal, a pile of old lettersand her wits, she begins to piece together the story of the mysterious Count Dracula and hisjourney to England. But is Mina’s story merely memory – or does it have the power to conjure the dead?In this major new adaptation of Bram Stoker’s horror classic, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm (Emilia)uncovers the female voices at the heart of the tale. Directed by Emma Baggott (A Taste ofHoney), this is a theatrical thriller not to be missed. ASSISTED PERFORMANCES BSL Interpreted performance – 30 Sept 2025 – 7.30pm Chilled performance – 01 Oct 2025 – 2.30pm Audio Described performance – 07 Oct 2025 – 7.30pm Open Captioned performance – 09 Oct 2025 – 7.30pm

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