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Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January 2023 | 1pm & 3.30pm
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre
£7.50-£9.00
Approx. 50 minutes (no interval)
Suitable for ages 5+
Have you ever seen the rabbit who lives on the moon? Do you wonder how she got there, and what she does night after night? This magical piece of storytelling theatre recounts some of the extraordinary myths and folk tales of China and East Asia. A show rich with music, wonder, and surprise.
This show is also going on tour in February 2023
All dates: 11am & 2pm
Saturday 11th February: Beeston Library
Monday 13th February: Mansfield Library
Tuesday 14th February: Worksop Library
Wednesday 15th February: Strelley Road Library
Thursday 16th February: The Dales Centre Library
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