Pendle Productions presents the original musical, The Dragon Who Lost His Home.
You are sat at the entrance of a cave, there is a low rumble from inside and smoke pours from the opening! This is the Dragons cave and you are about to witness the most spectacular performance to be seen this year.
With incredible set, costumes and toe tapping music this production introduces Eric the Dragon and his family. This play raises issues of the green planet, displacement and extinction of Animals and how changes to the environment have far reaching consequences. Our tale is told by Eric the Dragon and is sure to be enjoyed by both young and old alike. Eric overhears the developers plans to drive a road straight through his mountain cave and he joins forces with Mandy (an orphaned girl) in their quest to find new homes. With a Filmatic musical score and two of the most lovable dragons you will ever meet this production is sure to be a hit with every member of your audience. It's time to pack your suitcase and join Eric on his quest to find a new home.
Performances at 12pm & 2.30pm near the Miniature Railway buildings (follow signs for Worden Hall.)
Tickets: £8
3 Person Family Ticket: £20
4 Person Family Ticket: £25
5 Person Family Ticket: £30
6 Person Family Ticket : £35
Children aged 2 and under - Free of Charge
Don't forget your picnic, something to sit on! (Outdoor Performances)
Please Note: NO SEATING IS PROVIDED AT THIS EVENT. Chairs are permitted in designated areas. Please allow time to walk from the car park to the performance area. Don't forget the performances are outside! Have a great day!
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Single tickets: £8; 3 Person Family Ticket: £20; 4 Person Family Ticket: £25; 5 Person Family Ticket: £30; 6 Person Family Ticket : £35; Children aged 2 and under - Free of Charge
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