Outside In Theatre Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming series of playful and interactive storytelling sessions. Coming to Lilbourne, Yelvertoft and Crick this September, the adventures are specially created for 0 to 5-year-olds and their grown-ups.
‘Where Will We Wonder?’ will take place in three spaces across the Yelvertoft area between 23rd September and 8th October. In each session, children will join Ollie and Mum in exploring imaginary and exciting worlds: the seaside, the forest and the moon, all followed by a stay-and-play session. This sensory storytelling and play experience invites families to join Ollie and Mum as they find ways to discover the wonder of their imaginations without ever leaving the house.
Blending music, magic and humour, audiences will be transported on an enchanting adventure, where another world is only ever a daydream away. With sensory props made from everyday items to encourage and inspire families to keep on exploring at home.
Free entry but booking is essential. Please be sure to select a ticket for each member of your party. Every child will receive a ‘Wonder at Home’ goody bag on week three, to continue their adventures!
Book your ticket here: Buy tickets – Outside In Theatre
Tuesday 23rd September: Session 1 10am-11am – Crick Village Hall
Tuesday 23rd September: Session 1 2pm-3pm – Lilbourne Village Hall
Wednesday 24th September: Session 1 10am-11am – Yelvertoft Village Hall
Tuesday 30th September: Session 2 10am-11am – Crick Village Hall
Tuesday 30th September: Session 2 2pm-3pm – Lilbourne Village Hall
Wednesday 1st October: Session 2 10am-11am – Yelvertoft Village Hall
Tuesday 7th October: Session 3 10am-11am – Crick Village Hall
Tuesday 7th October: Session 3 2pm-3pm – Lilbourne Village Hall
Wednesday 8th October: Session 3 10am-11am – Yelvertoft Village Hall
These events have been kindly supported with grant funding from Northamptonshire Community Foundation and The Janet and Bryan Moore Fund. Special thanks to Lilbourne Village Hall for their support to share this project with local families.