Come along to Norden Farm for 45 minutes of Arts and Crafts.
Led by Maria Chernyak Belenky
Tues 27 May 11.30am and 1.30pm
Frog Craft
3D papercraft workshop, make a fun free-standing Character.
Fri 30 May 11.30am and 1.30pm
Fairytale Craft
Create a beautiful stained glass inspired design based on the fairytales.
Sessions are 45 minutes | Suitable for ages 5 - 11 years | All materials provided.
£7 per person
Please note that children must be accompanied by a paying adult.
James Henry Trotter’s parents are eaten by an escaped rhinoceros during a trip to London.
He is sent to live with his two gruesome aunts who refuse to let him play with other children. When James accidentally spills a sack of green crocodile tongues onto a peach tree, it grows the biggest fruit ever seen! Soon James sets off on an adventure that takes him over land, sea and sky! Suitable for ages 5+ years.
WHY? Roald Dahl’s classic book is brought to life
This event is on sale to Bronze, Silver and Gold members until Friday 27 March
Click here to visit the Blue Orange Theatre Company website
Join our storytellers Joe and Ruth for interactive tales this half term!
Thur 3 Jun 11.30am - story tbc with Joe
Thur 3 Jun 12.30pm - story tbc with Joe
Fri 4 Jun 11am - The Fairy Baker with Ruth
Fri 4 Jun 1.30pm - Lazy Jack with Ruth
Age guidance 3+ years.
Each sessions is around 20 minutes long.
£4 per person
Children must be accompanied by an adult. Adult spaces must be booked.
Led by Troublemaker Theatre Company.
Explore all elements of drama including scriptwriting, devising and directing and work towards regular performances at Norden Farm. Each term is 10 weeks long.
Academy £97 per term (from Wed 29 April)
Suitable for all abilities. School Year 12+.
Photo credit Luminous Photography.
Click here to visit the Troublemaker Theatre Company website
In 1915, three brothers leave Australia to fight for the Allied forces in Turkey. After the battle of Gallipolli, they are presumed dead. Their father travels to Europe in search of them but is blocked by military bureaucracy.
WHY? Russell Crowe's directorial debut