It’s Alex’s birthday, but she does not want to go to her birthday party.
To get there she has to go through the front door, to the deep puddle at the end of the street, past the scary school gates and by the boring playground with the parents who never do anything fun. And she has to wear her dreaded pink dress, which is no good at all. Alex wants to be a knight, and knights don’t wear pink dresses...do they?
Written by Maisie Newman and the students at Phoenix School in Tower Hamlets, Little Terror is an imaginative, interactive and adventure-filled family opera all about finding inner strength and processing your emotions, made with and for Learning Disabled audiences.
This new opera for children and families is directed by Molly Harris Farley (Assistant Director of The Wellies and The Great Stink) and Noah Mosley (The Firebird, The Wish Gatherer, Shh We Have a Plan!) returns to compose.
Tickets: £5 for under 18s, £8 for adults, and accompanying carers go free. The show is designed for families, children aged 3 - 7, and Learning Disabled audiences - but all are welcome!
ACCESS
The show wil take place on the ground floor of Exeter Central Library. There is one large accessible toilet on the same floor, and more upstairs (via lift or stairs.) There is plenty of quiet chilled space that will be accesible to audiences during the show, and audience members can come and go as they please. There will also be a screen with captioning.
The Library cafe is closed on Sundays, but you're welcome to bring in your snacks & refreshments.