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My mother in law wants to take my 3yo to a show in December. It should ideally be on a Saturday or Sunday.


What's on this winter? Where do I look? Thinking about panto or some other interactive format, or a kids musical, I actually have NO idea. Doesn't have to be Christmassy but it's fine if it is.


Can you introduce me to the world of shows for little ones? Anywhere in London is fine.

The Snowman at the Peacock theatre is lovely, and a great introduction to ballet without being full of tutus! Also good as can read book first so she knows what is going on. Took daughter when 4 first time and there were loads smaller in the theatre. Runs to under 2 hours including interval so not too long. Pm if any other questions. Becca

Polka Children's Theatre production for three-year-olds - The Ugly Duckling - is already sold out but for slightly older children - aged 5 plus - there is a wonderful production of Charlotte's Web about to open.


www.polkatheatre.com

littleEDfamily Wrote:

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> Also did a Charlie and Lola one in Hampstead a

> couple of years ago... not sure if they're doing

> that again...


Actually Charlie and Lola isn't on at the moment but is due to return to Polka Theatre next July ....tickets will be going on sale in January.


(Yes - I do work for Polka)

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