Little Red, 2 December – Thursday 24 December, 2015

Wednesday 2 December – Thursday 24 December
Location: Tramway 1
£8.50 (concessions) to £12.50 / Family tickets available. Preview tickets £6.50
***** The Stage on The Pine Tree, Poggle and Me
“Perfectly formed dance theatre takes its early years audience to the top of the tree and shows them the view.”
***** Dublin Examiner on Tiger Tale
“enthralling and enchanting… One world describes the experience. Joyous.’
Somewhere in the dark, dark woods a little spark of red is making her way…
This Christmas, go off the beaten track and follow Little Red into the forest for a family show unlike any other you will see this season. An imaginative, anarchic retelling of the Grimms’ classic through dance theatre, Little Red will captivate with its combination of charismatic performances, imaginative and exciting choreography, irreverence, energy and wit.
A fizzy, funny dance show that is a joy for all ages, and the perfect festive family treat!
Little Red is produced by Tramway and Barrowland Ballet, the team behind internationally successful children’s production Tiger Tale.
Prices
Standard tickets £12.50/£8.50 concessions
ALL Preview tickets (2 Dec, 10.30am) £6.50
Family tickets (2 adults/2 children) £38/£30 concessions
Family tickets and group bookings of more than 10 are available by phone or in person ONLY. Call 0845 330 3501.
There are special prices available for school bookings. Please call us for details.
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