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Performance

VenuePolka Theatre for Children
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From22nd October 2022
To30th October 2022
When11:00, 14:30
Polka Theatre for Children (V324)
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  • Date of change: 14 Jun 22 - T1149756764

Little Manfred

Little Manfred

Work:: Little Manfred (S01608681817)

It is the summer of 1966. Charley and her little brother Alex are walking their dog Manfred on the beach when they notice two older men staring out to sea. A chance encounter brings them together. Slowly, Charley and Alex learn of their mother's past, and of the friendships that can be formed in difficult circumstances. In 1945, their farmstead home was a posting for German prisoners of war, and their mother Grace was just a little girl...
Book by Michael Morpurgo
Adapted by Damian Cruden
Adapted by Amanda Faber

Production:: (T1149756764)

The cast for this production includes serving and veteran military personnel and their family members. With stunning puppetry and original storytelling, this is an unmissable production adapted from Michael Morpurgo's much loved story.
Presented bySoldiers' Arts Academy
Director Damian Cruden
Other Marc Parrett (puppetry)

Listing:: L0319738114




Production details

The cast for this production includes serving and veteran military personnel and their family members. With stunning puppetry and original storytelling, this is an unmissable production adapted from Michael Morpurgo's much loved story.

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Special Performances


  • 27 Jul 22 Relaxed
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