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THEATREtalk
Perfect treat for a
younger audience
ONCE there was a boy and one day her much-loved characters like Hetty
he found a penguin at his door. He didn’t Feather and Tracy Beaker, Jacqueline will
know where it had come from or who discuss her latest paperback, Wave Me
it belonged to. The penguin looked sad Goodbye – her novel set at the start of
and the boy thought it must be lost. WWII. There will also be the opportunity
So he decided to help it find its way to ask questions and books will be on
home, even if that meant rowing all the sale before and after the talk. A Morning
way to the South Pole. This winter the with Jacqueline Wilson will be at the
Carriageworks Theatre brings Oliver Carriageworks Theatre on Thursday 15
Jeffers’ award-winning picture book, Lost February.
and Found, to life onstage on Tuesday Carriageworks Theatre children shows
13 and Wednesday 14 February. This each include a free pre-show activity
funny, charming tale of friendship is the hour including themed craft projects
perfect treat for a younger audience. With around the show plus access to our book
puppetry, songs and music; this fantastic swap and soft play area. Tickets for all
new show is suitable for ages 3+ and their Carriageworks Theatre productions can
grown-ups. be booked on 0113 376 0318, online at
Join us for a very special event with www.carriageworkstheatre.co.uk
the best-selling and award-winning author, or in person at the City Centre Box Office,
Jacqueline Wilson. Discussing some of Leeds Town Hall.
Perfect Christmas treat for
children aged 3+ and their families
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theatre
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