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Frank ‘n’ Stein’s Teddy

Friday, October 21

Theatre for children aged 8 and under and their big people. Join us at Soapbox Children’s Theatre in Devonport Park for FRANK ‘N’ STEIN’S TEDDY

Sat 15th Oct- Sat 22nd Oct

Frank and Stein accidently break their teddy Victor. Can our two madcap scientists put teddy back together again? With extraordinary science, magical tricks and puppets all based in the Soapbox Laboratory, this fun and inventive show is for children and adults alike.

Join us at our charming little theatre in the park.

Our aim is to make your child’s theatre experience magical.

Place your little one on front row cushions and watch them sit still- mesmerised for 45 minutes.

Complete the visit with a coffee and a homemade brownie from our cafe- Children love our ginger bread folk too.

Afterwards, you are welcome to have a look at our fairy museum cabinets to see what our woodland friends have left behind.

Why not play in our Spellbound woods and see if you can spot the fairy houses or head over to the play park to round off your visit.

Soapbox is where happy memories are made.

To find out more or to book tickets:
https://stiltskin.org.uk/soapbox-childrens-theatre…/
(Pay what you can scheme)

Upcoming events

Monday, December 4
Untitled (1000 × 800 px) (8)
Theatre Royal Plymouth presents the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre and Pins and Needles production of Raymond Briggs’ Father Christmas. Adapted by Pins and Needles.
Tuesday, December 5
Untitled (1000 × 800 px) (8)
Theatre Royal Plymouth presents the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre and Pins and Needles production of Raymond Briggs’ Father Christmas. Adapted by Pins and Needles.
Wednesday, December 6
Untitled design (12)
“It Shouldn’t Be Like This.” A new play written by Jenny and Paul Shryane about homelessness in Plymouth.
Wednesday, December 6
Untitled (1000 × 800 px) (8)
Theatre Royal Plymouth presents the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre and Pins and Needles production of Raymond Briggs’ Father Christmas. Adapted by Pins and Needles.

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