Fun, football-themed storytelling for young people and families.
Created through a partnership between the National Football Museum and storyteller Sophia Hatfield (aka Soph), this family-friendly storytelling performance brings fairy tales to life through the excitement of football.
Soph's trying to hang the washing out in the back yard, but someone has used her nice clean clothes as goal posts. Oh well. Football is much more fun than washing anyway. But, as she sorts through the laundry, Soph uncovers some curious items belonging to some very famous football fairy tale stars.
Meet a talented striker known as Cindy-Ella, follow Little Red Riding Hoodie into the woods and defeat a terrible troll who says 'no ball games allowed'. You could even stay and create your own footy fairy tale.
Inspired by traditional fairy tales with an inventive football twist, this flexible live storytelling performance is perfect for school, library and community settings. Developed with children aged 3-10 in mind, but just as entertaining for the whole family.
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| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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| Tickets | £6.00 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
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