🐙 The Girl Who Saved the Sea Easter theatre performance is coming to Questers Ealing, this Easter holiday.🐙Bring along your children to be inspired about our oceans and the issue of plastic pollution.
What do you do when you meet an octopus in your toilet? Save the ocean of course.
Performances from 5th-7th April 2024.
Experience an underwater world brought to life through repurposed plastic. To emphasise the story’s message Beansprout Theatre will be repurposing single use plastic into puppets, set and costume, creating an underwater world dominated by plastic. A visual image to further convey the effects of plastic on ocean life whilst educating how we can all do our part recycling, reducing and reusing.
Highlighting the issue of plastic pollution The Girl who Saved the sea Easter theatre performance in our oceans through puppetry, song and a little bit of fishy dancing. The Girl Who Saved the Sea is a unique piece of new writing by Beansprout Theatre.
Join the adventure down the toilet and into the sea to find the Mermaid Queen and save our ocean. There is an Octopus in Nixie’s toilet and a coral reef that is suffering from the effects of bleaching. It is up to Nixie and Octy to reach the coral reef and help Queen Mermaidia save the ocean. Along the way they must help sea life such as Crablett Crabstein, Gnash the Shark and Tommy Junior overcome the effects of the landwalker’s plastic pollution. Together they can save the sea.
This event is aimed at children (age range: 4-8)
Performances at 12 noon (All days) and 10am (6, 7 April only)
Ticket Prices:
£7.50 (Concessions), £10 (Adults)
🎫 Get your tickets here: http://questors.uk/event.aspx?id=1160
For further ways of environmental choices you can make, see ActForEaling’s 10 Steps for a Greener Ealing

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