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How to Catch a Star

Join us for a magical Christmas at The Hullabaloo to see this enchanting puppet adaptation of Oliver Jeffers' best-selling picture book for everyone aged 3 years+ and their families.

Once there was a boy who was always looking up.
He loved stars so much that he dreamt of having one as his friend.
This is the story of his adventure.

Combining spell-binding storytelling with puppetry and a magical score, How to Catch a Star is a festive treat from the award-winning Branar which reminds us all to follow our dreams.

Non-verbal show.

Duration: 45 minutes

Friday 2nd December – Saturday 24th December.

Wednesday 21 December at 2pm is a Relaxed Performance*.

Tickets:
£9 for children and £10 for adults.
£36 family ticket (up to 4 people, min 1 child). Discount will be applied at checkout.
Free Babe in Arms ticket (under 12 months) with full priced adult.

Book via the link on the top right or call our friendly box office team on 01325 405 405.

School, Nursery and Group Performances:
Friday 2nd December – Monday 19th December (weekdays only). Full show dates and times can be found here.

For School, Nursery and Group bookings and more information, please contact The Hullabaloo office – 01325 405680

Why not extend your visit to The Hullabaloo with a visit to our Creative Play or the Wishmas Forest to design your own special star? You can also get creative with Christmas crafts and writing a letter to Santa. They’re all free and lots of fun!

*What is a Relaxed Performance?

Although The Hullabaloo is always pretty chilled, we do have specific Relaxed Performances (open to everyone) where families with additional needs might feel more comfortable.

At these:
• Pre-show information is available to help you prepare for your visit
• You can peek into the theatre before the show begins
• Getting up, moving around and responding in your own way to the show is absolutely fine

“How to Catch a Star is published by HarperCollins Children’s Publishers”

 

 

“Visually stunning with a twinkling score. ”

The Irish Times