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Photo: KidsFest! 2019
If you’ve been puzzling over introducing your children to the arts, or are just looking for a fun family event to attend together, consider attending The Tiger Who Came to Tea!
Staged from 1st to 3rd February, this fun and entertaining musical at the Drama Centre Theatre, celebrates the 50th anniversary of Judith Kerr’s beloved tale of the mayhem that goes down when a tiger joins in a family’s teatime.
Adapted and directed by renowned British playwright David Wood, and nominated for the prestigious Olivier Awards, The Tiger Who Came to Tea is sure to delight families with its charming characters, sing-along songs, and tale of magic, adventure, and mischief!
The Tiger Who Came to Tea is part of the KidsFest! 2019 programme, an annual festival of world-class theatre productions for families.
Click here to buy tickets.
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