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Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Sat 24 March 2018 | 1pm | 15.30pm
Tickets £8
Inspired by Chagall’s drawing Grandfather’s House, and a tall clock built by her own Grandfather, this is Colette Garrigan’s gentle and magical interpretation of childhood visits to her own grandfather’s house with a nod to the circus along the way. Using shadow puppetry and objects, and very few words, this imaginative and enjoyable theatre for everyone over five.
Suitable for ages 5+ | 45 minutes (no interval) | The show is performed in English.
Tickets £8 - please book in advance
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