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Tuesday 16 December 2014 - Saturday 3 January 2015
A cracker of a Christmas show for the little ones in your life
An energetic, wigglesome, gigglesome mashup of words and rhythms and nifty noises designed to engage children’s imaginations and to enchant their eyes and ears!
Inspired by conversations with children themselves, this show takes as a starting point the substantial research around how music and rhythm can develop listening and language skills in this age group. It will excite and intrigue them with what language can do – and what they can do with language.
But most of all, Wigglegiggle promises to delight its audience as it messes around with wonderful words, marvellous music, the silliest of sounds and some very interesting moves!
Tickets: Adults £8 | Children £7 | Family £25
Available from the Playhouse Box Office in person or on 0115 9419419 or via www.nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk
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