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Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd February | 2025 | 11am & 2pm (1 hour, no interval)
Djanogly Theatre
£9.50 - £11
Suitable for ages 3-8
Come on in – let the magic begin! Meet sensible, serious Norbert Norris and wild, wonderful Tilly T. Pott, as they give you a sneak peek inside their amazing museum and ask YOU to fill it with MAGIC!
With giant puppets, magical effects, interactive storytelling, live original music and a chance to make your own special puppet, this is a fun-filled family show based on the picture book by Kristina Stephenson (creator of Sir Charlie Stinky Socks).
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