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My friend has said she would take my 4 year old to a pantomime as her Christmas present to him this year. She has decided on jack nd the Beanstalk at Greenwich theatre. Has anyone seen the production? Is it sumthg a 4 year old would be interested in?


I m worried he will get bored nd want to leave halfway thru if it doesn't interest him.


Any seen it with their toddlers?


Thanks


Milly

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We are taking my 4y old niece along with my nearly-4y old daughter and 20 month old son to this production, so I am hoping it will be ok! Either way, you won't be the only one with young kids there. If he gets bored, then so be it but he may also love it.

My daughter (and her friends) have been going to children's theatre since they were 2+ and there is no shame if one of them has an off day. Also, a noisy, interactive panto is a good introduction to theatre for young children, as there is no expectation for them to be quiet or well behaved.

Hope he enjoys it!

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