Une grenouille qui s’appelle Woânda (A Frog Called Woânda)
Told through live action, puppetry, music and shadows, this is a funny and touching story of love, loss and friendship. Performed in simple French for pre-school children and up.
Laura's world is turned upside down after she loses her mother's special ring down the plughole. To Laura's surprise, up pops Woânda, a frog who has taken up residence in the bathroom pipes. Together, they search for the ring through a whirlwind of twists and turns that combine dreams with reality and laughter with tears.
Teachers resource pack available.
1 hour approx running time - no interval
Please see Theatre Sans Frontieres website for more details.
School children £3 each, teacher places free
Tickets £8 (£7) £28 Family of Four
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