Children's
Theatre Saturdays
at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton
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Performance Dates, Performance Times
and Ticket Prices: see individual show information,
below Theatre Space: The Octagon's Bill
Naughton Studio Theatre (BNT) - unreserved seating
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Saturday 4 October 2008
ARCHIVE PERFORMANCE
Taffy Thomas the Storyteller presents
Spooky Tales |
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Taffy’s stories explain
the mysteries of autumn; he delves into the friendly witch’s basket
of fruitful tales – apples, pumpkins, conkers and more. It’s
your first chance to wear your Hallowe’en costume. Taffy, of course,
will don his ‘tale’ coat.
Booking Information:
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Archive Performance
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Sat 4 October 2008 |
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Saturday 8 November 2008
JactitoTheatre presents
Aladdin's Bin |
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Tiddles the worm has found a genie in a bin.
Don’t they live in lamps? What treasures will Tiddles find?
What wishes will he make? Jactito pulls another show out of the
unexpected Aladdin’s Bin.
Booking
Information:
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Performance
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Saturday 8 November 2008 |
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11am
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£8
(£6 concessions)
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| Age Guidance: |
Suitable for ages 4 and over |
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| Running Time: |
To be confirmed |
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Saturday 29 November 2008
M6 Theatre Company and Ludus Dance Company presents
Best Friends |
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An
imaginative fusion of theatre, dance original music, to delight
children and their families.
Billy is starting school, and it’s a bit scary! Time to call
on Mudge, his imaginary friend, for a bit of help. With a pinch
of fun, a scoop of friendship and a drop of bravery, Billy rises
to the challenge.
Booking
Information:
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Performance
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Saturday 29 November 2008 |
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11am
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£8
(£6 concessions)
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| Age Guidance: |
Suitable for ages 4 and over |
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| Running Time: |
To be confirmed |
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Saturday 13 December 2008
Taffy Thomas the Storyteller and Banjo Bill present
The Hot Chestnut Man |
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Taffy has
commissioned a brazier from an expert blacksmith, and will be telling
stories as The Hot Chestnut Man. Together with
his musical mate, Banjo Bill he’ll bring you hot chestnuts
and warm words on a cold night.
Are you sitting comfortably? Well then we’ll begin.
Booking
Information:
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Performance
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Saturday 13 December 2008 |
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11am
and 2pm
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£8
(£6 concessions)
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| Age Guidance: |
Suitable for all the family |
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To be confirmed |
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Saturday 14 February 2009
OPenwideTheatre Company presents
The Pied Piper |
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Written in rhyme, this production is set in medieval Hamelin, but
unlike the traditional story it is a world with cyber pets, rapping
rats, contemporary music and a healthy dose of audience participation.
Booking
Information:
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Performance
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Saturday 14 February 2009 |
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| Performance
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11am
and 2pm
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| Ticket Prices: |
£8
(£6 concessions)
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| Age Guidance: |
Suitable for ages 5 and over |
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| Running Time: |
To be confirmed |
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