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Saturday 14th December – Sunday 5th January* | 2024 | 11am & 2pm (1 hour 15 minutes, including interval)
Djanogly Theatre
£10.50 - £12
Noi lives with his Dad and six cats by the sea. One summer, while his Dad was busy at work, Noi rescued a little whale that washed up on the beach.
A friendship began that changed their lives forever. The following winter his Dad takes one last trip on his fishing boat. Noi is alone once more and longs to see his friend again. He waits and watches, watches and waits…Will it take another storm to bring them back together?
Benji Davies' tender and heart-warming stories of loneliness, love and courage are brought to life as one magical piece of festive theatre.
Based on the award-winning books The Storm Whale and The Storm Whale in Winter by Benji Davies. Written and Directed by Matt Aston.
Suitable for ages 3+
*No public performances: 16-20, 25 & 26 Dec, 1 & 2 Jan
14 Dec, 11am: BSL interpreted performance
28 Dec: Relaxed performances
The Storm Whale (14 Dec 2024 - 5 Jan 2025) |
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