Hansel, Gretal and You... Who?

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Luton Central Library, St Georges Square, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU1 2NG

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Booster Cushion Theatre for Children presents

Hansel and Gretal have been turned into oven gloves and don't know what to do! Join them on their journey across the globe in this retelling of a well-loved traditional fairy tale.

They decide to go on a journey around the world looking for food and some friends. They bump into some woodland animals who just want to play sports all the time, luckily they know the best way out of the forest is with an audience wide relay race. But while taking part, the siblings get trapped by the Witch. Luckily, the Gingerbread Man has a great idea to save them, he'll just need some help…

This is a fast funny show with lots of opportunities to help. The audience carry out a relay race, learn how to say 'hello' in other languages, discover a map of the world and mime Olympic sports.

Age Guidance: 3+

About Booster Cushion Theatre:

Booster Cushion Theatre was formed in 1989, specifically to work with children to encourage them to take a greater interest in books. Since then Booster Cushion Theatre has performed to over 400,000 people all over the country providing quality work with care and commitment, and continues to do so.

We specialise in shows for primary aged children and their families, which are full of playful surprise, imaginative improvisation and larger than life books – some of which are over 6ft tall! Our work is suitable for a diverse range of communities, and has constantly received positive feedback. We have and continue to perform nationally across the UK

Reviews:

"A master storyteller" - Time Out

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