Tiger show bound to burn bright (From Western Telegraph)
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Tiger show bound to burn bright
11:20am Monday 11th February 2013 in News
February half-term just got creative.
From Tuesday to Friday, February 12th-15th, anyone aged six and over can have the time of their lives, taking part in 4Uth Drama’s theatre workshops.
The workshops, at Fishguard’s Theatr Gwaun, will be held daily from 10am to 12.30pm and will feature singing and dancing as well as acting.
The series of workshops costs £20 and booking is essential – call Theatr Gwaun on 01348 873421.
The children will be able to put their own ideas into the final show; a performance of the much-loved children’s classic, The Tiger Who Came To Tea.
An amateur cast aged from six to 60 will sing, dance and act their socks off in the performance, adapted from Judith Kerr’s best-selling children's book.
The enchanting family show, suitable for ages three and up, will take to the stage on Friday February 15th at 2.30pm.
Tickets are £4.50, a family ticket costs £15 and the under fives are absolutely free. For more information visit www.its4u.org.uk.