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Sunday 8 February 2015 at 1pm & 3.30pm
M6 Theatre's imaginative new production for the very young is set in the charming world of a traditional Alpine Weather House.
This quaint ornament barometer, kept on a quiet wall, has told generation after generation what weather to expect today. When the little woman comes out it's going to be sunny! When the little man comes out, it's going to rain! But what happens when the winds of change blow? Blow so hard that everything becomes topsy-turvy? How will our lovable pair cope in these new and unfamiliar conditions?
It might rain, it might get a bit windy, but the show must go on whatever the weather!
Running time: approximately 45 minutes
Suitable for 3-10 years and families
For tickets please call the Lakeside's Box Office on 0115 846777 or visit www.lakesidearts.org.uk
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