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Magic, Music & Mischief: Family Friendly Performances At Trinity Theatre This Spring

  • Writer: Katy Mason
    Katy Mason
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

Trinity Theatre invites families to step into a world bursting with imagination, laughter and

storytelling, as it unveils a vibrant new Spring season of live entertainment for all ages.


Packed with music, adventure and interactive fun, the programme promises unforgettable experiences for children and grown-ups alike. Here are some of the top picks for young theatre goers at Trinity Theatre this May and June...



📆 6th & 7th May

🎟️ £15 for children (under 15) / £17 for adults


Currently working alongside the UK’s favourite bear, Paddington, Tom Fletcher is one of the UK’s bestselling authors and chart-topper with pop-rock band McFly. Now his book, There’s A Monster in Your Show leaps from page onto musical stage, he’s adamant he wants his high-energy play to cement a love of theatre in children’s hearts.


You can expect comedy and chaos as Little Monster and his friends help to create a magical show, learning about the joy of books and friendship along the way.



📆 17th May

🎟️ £16


As one of Britain's most beloved writers and performance poets, Michael Rosen celebrates his 80th birthday with a brand-new live show.


Michael looks back at a lifetime in poetry, performing beloved classics including Hot Food, No Breathing and Chocolate Cake, along with never-before-heard poems from his new collection Peas On Your Knees. NICE! Is a show for all ages, from the young to the young at heart.


📆 25th May

🎟️ £12.50 for children (under 15) / £16 for adults


A completely unique theatrical experience for ages 6+, WiFi Wars turns the audience into the stars of the show. Using smartphones and tablets, participants compete as teams and as individuals in games, quizzes and challenges hosted by comedian Steve McNeil.


Fast-paced, interactive and hilariously unpredictable, it’s an award-winning show that brings gaming culture to life on stage.



📆 26th & 27th May

🎟️ £11.50 for children (under 15) / £13.50 for adults


Based on the beloved book by Julia Donaldson and Sara Ogilvie, The Detective Dog is a delightful and inclusive production for deaf and hearing audiences.


Featuring British Sign Language, creative captions and spoken English, the show follows Nell the detective dog as she solves a mysterious book disappearance. Expect puppetry, music and sensory surprises in this engaging celebration of reading.



📆 12th & 13th June

🎟️ £14 for children (under 15) / £17 for adults


Experience the mischief with the acclaimed stage adaptation of Dr Seuss’ The Cat In The Hat.


From the moment his tall, red and white-striped hat appears, Sally and her brother know that the cat in the hat is the funniest, most mischievous cat they have ever met. With the trickiest of tricks and craziest of ideas, he turns a rainy afternoon into an amazing adventure.


This playful production is an ideal first theatre experience for children aged 3+, with the added delight of meeting the Cat after the show.

 
 
 

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