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The Boy Who Cried Wolf

Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD

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Selected dates between Saturday 9 – Sunday 31 December 2023
Djanogly Theatre
Tickets: £10.50 - £12 

This beautiful warming wintery tale brings the story of a bother of a boy, a mithered mother and a grand old brass band of a granddad. All set in the village of knitters with fingers flicking, needles clicking and where every new Christmas jumper tells a tale!

Inspired by the famous Aesop fable this wonderful play has a gifted group of actor-musicians who will become the hilarious characters, including the baaarmy sheep, and perhaps a scary wolf or two!

Written by Mike Kenny

To find out about BSL interpreted and relaxed performances please contact the Lakeside Box Office.

"A beautiful show was performed by three distinctive and talented performers, who had the audience enthralled from the moment you entered the Studio" - York Mumbler

"4 stars- tutti frutti bring silliness, imagination and sheep to Aesop's well-known fable" The Stage

Suitable for ages 3+
60 minutes (no interval)

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