LAStheatre Christmas at Lakeside: The Littlest Yak A rollicking, heart-warming, winter tale for all

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Sat 13 Dec 2025 – Sun 4 Jan | 2026 |
Djanogly Theatre
Tickets: £11.50 - 13.00
45 minutes, no interval
3+
Gertie is great at being THE LITTLEST YAK. Only, Gertie doesn't want to be LITTLE she wants to grow UP! LAStheatre's adaptation of the award-winning book by Lu Fraser and Kate Hindley, will delight with beautiful puppets, catchy tunes and an uplifting tale of self-acceptance to be enjoyed by the whole family. Gertie is great at being THE LITTLEST YAK, with the CURLIEST, WHIRLIEST wool and the GRIPPIEST of hooves for clip-clopping up cliffs. Only, Gertie doesn't want to be the littlest. She's in a rush to grow up and be just like THE BIG YAKS. But what if there are some things that only a GERTIE can do? A gorgeous story celebrating YOU being perfect…just the way you are, and a YAKTASTIC adventure sure to get you in the festive spirit.
LAStheatre Christmas at Lakeside: The Littlest Yak (13 Dec 2025 - 4 Jan 2026) |
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