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Children’s shows at the Tobacco Factory Theatre Bristol

Muttnik The First Dog In Space

Wednesday 06 – Sunday 10 June 11am & 2pm
Tickets £6
Brewery Theatre

Muttnik is a stray. She lives on the streets of Moscow, cold and hungry until one day she is captured.

To her surprise she finds herself in a new home with food, water and adventures better than dreams; she is living at the Russian space centre and will be the first dog in space!

She learns to fly a rocket, to dance in zero gravity and to go ?where no dog has gone before. Will she skate on the rings of Saturn, what will be her first message home and what will it be like to dig holes on the moon?

Told with dance, music and puppetry, this enchanting tale feeds the imagination and gives a refreshing slant on what happened to Laika, the dog sent into space aboard the Russian Sputnik 2 rocket in 1957.

Age recommendation 3+

 

There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly

Sunday 08 July 11am & 2pm
Tickets £6
Venue Factory Theatre

There was an old lady who swallowed a fly. I don’t know why she swallowed a fly…

But the People’s Theatre Company do!

And now you can too as they bring one of the world’s best loved nursery rhymes to life for the very first time.

Presented by the team behind How The Koala Learnt To Hug, this magical new show has been written especially for parents to enjoy with their children, so come and relive the delights of this most charming of tales with a feast of first class games, colourful animal characters and heartwarming family fun.

Age recommendation 4+

 

Bristol Brouhaha! Comedy Festival – Comedy Club For Kids

Saturday 21 July 4pm
Tickets £6
Venue Factory Theatre

With Tiernan Douieb, Luke Toulson and Stuart Goldsmith

Comedy Club 4 Kids is, as the name suggests, a stand-up show specifically aimed at children from 6 to 11 at a time they can watch without any rude words.

Three professional comedians from the UK comedy circuit perform a one hour show in the afternoon as part of the Bristol BrouHaHa comedy festival.

Children must be accompanied by an adult

www.ComedyClub4Kids.co.uk 

 

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