"Home" is actually aimed at a slightly younger audience ranging from 3-6, although older children are certainly welcome, and those who have not surrendered their vivid imaginations to being cool will enjoy the concept, as well.
“That idyllic other world of make believe is explored with evident relish in this two hander for children
aged 3 to 6. It’s an intimate show, and as resourceful and imaginative as small children themselves can
be when they’re off in a world of their own...the three and four year olds sitting around me seemed
wholly absorbed by Florrie and Todd’s ideal home.”
Time Out London
"Home" will be showing from April 2nd-May 5th.
From the Workhouse Website:
Studio 3 Theatre for Young Audiences presents Home, an original work by Lizzie Allen, from April 2-May 5.
The story of footloose travelers, Florrie and Todd, searching for a home of their own. They use their imaginations to build a fantasy world of their own design. Along the way, they learn the difference between a "house" and a "home."
Follow this inventive duo through the seasons as, using music, puppetry and the power of imagination, their little house fills with laughter and fun! A wonderful story of friendship and family, especially for children aged 3 to 6. Suitable for ages 3 and up.
Performances: Saturday matinee performances from April 7-May 5 at 10am and 1pm.*
Tickets: $12 adults; $8 children under 12 years old.
The story of footloose travelers, Florrie and Todd, searching for a home of their own. They use their imaginations to build a fantasy world of their own design. Along the way, they learn the difference between a "house" and a "home."
Follow this inventive duo through the seasons as, using music, puppetry and the power of imagination, their little house fills with laughter and fun! A wonderful story of friendship and family, especially for children aged 3 to 6. Suitable for ages 3 and up.
Performances: Saturday matinee performances from April 7-May 5 at 10am and 1pm.*
Tickets: $12 adults; $8 children under 12 years old.
Photo credit should be attributed to myself, Melanie Beus. Thanks for posting this!
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