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Appetite presents Roundabout: How To Be A Kid

Saturday 21 October–Sunday 22 October 2017

A Paines Plough, Theatr Clwyd & Orange Tree Theatre production

by Sarah McDonald-Hughes

All Roundabout performances take place in Paines Plough’s pop-up, plug-and-play theatre outside the recently built No.1 Smithfield, City Centre, Hanley.

 

Molly cooks. Molly does the dishes. Molly gets her little brother Joe ready for school. Molly is only 12, but she doesn’t feel much like a kid anymore.

Now Molly’s Mum is feeling better, maybe things will get back to normal. Can you help Molly learn how to be a kid again?

Join Molly, Joe and her Nan for a larger than life story of family, friends and fitting in.

Warning: Contains dancing, chocolate cake and an epic car chase!

For ages 7+.

For more information about the show, click here…

Saturday 21 October–Sunday 22 October 2017

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