A playful look at the joy of inventiveness and curiosity, the negotiation of social structures, and how friendships are built, broken and mended as play emerges from interaction with each other and with the world around them.
Director Anna Newell
Composer David Goodall
Choreographer Stevie Prickett
Photographs, please credit: Brian Hartley
Running time: 30m
Ages 3-5 year olds and their families
Followed by a post-show workshop, FREE but please book
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