Join Mirtel, a Seer, and her tree spirit, Micky, on their quest to find the elusive bluebird and help unlock its mystery… What is the bluebird’s secret power and where could it be hiding? In the Land of Memory or Future? Is it trapped in the Land of Luxury or lost in the Land of Night?
We’ll bring plenty of theatrical magic but we need your help to find the answers…
Suitable for families & children aged 5 years +
Quotes:
“Tell Tale Hearts present truly inspiring shows for children that involve the audience in a uniquely thrilling way.” Ian McMillan – Broadcaster & Poet
‘A Company with wit, invention & oodles of charm’ – The Guardian
‘The Bluebird is like a memory you don’t want to forget.’ Grimm & Co participant, aged 11
‘The Longest rollercoaster ever invented!’ – Luke, Year 5 pupil, Millhouse Primary
‘I loved it. The show was AMAYzing’ – Annie, aged 7
‘Great! Never knew what would happen next!’ – Constance, aged 8
‘I find it hard to let go too!’ – Jonny, aged 51
Important Information
Venue: Stamford Arts Centre, Theatre
Tickets: £10 (£8) Family of 4 £30
Running Time: 1 hour
Suitable for ages 5+
Lap tickets for under 2's available but have to be purchased through box office
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