Join the Adventure with Dr. FREG: A Play for Healthy Eating

Book your tickets for this inspirational and fun play at Boston Manor Park Walled garden on 11 August. Help Ben and Lizzie to convince the mysterious DR FREG to return the stolen fresh produce. With the help of fruit and veg Top Trumps, Ben and Lizzie will take you on a healthy eating journey. But not everything is as it seems… 

Presented by Boston Manor Park’s own Tash Gavin, this play is fun, educational, and perfect for the whole family! 

A powerful show about healthy eating for primary aged pupils. It is coming back for one final performance this summer in the Boston Manor walled garden on 11th Aug as part of The Arts Centre programme.

Dr Freg Fruit and Veg mysteries

Dr FREG and the Fruit and Veg Mysteries show was developed to achieve three main objectives to:

  • Educate children about nutritional facts
  • Entertain the audience using traditional techniques of humour, music, poetry, song, intrigue, and special effects
  • Engage and involve the audience as much as possible and in a variety of ways

The play is written by Maxwell Hook, Joanna Evans & Natasha Gavin. Produced by Natasha Gavin.

Dr Freg Fruit and Veg mysteries

Food affects climate change

What we eat, and how that food is produced, affects our health. It also affects our environment, the United nations explains in Food and Climate Change.

Food is grown and processed, transported, distributed, prepared, consumed, and sometimes disposed of. Each of these steps creates greenhouse gases that trap the sun’s heat and contribute to climate change. About a third of all human-caused greenhouse gas emissions links to food.

Animal-based foods, especially red meat, dairy, and farmed shrimp, are generally are higher greenhouse gas emissions. In comparision, Plant-based foods generally use less energy, land, and water, and have lower greenhouse gas intensities than animal-based foods. Plant-based foods such as fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans, peas, nuts, and lentils.

So book today and bring your children for them to learn about a healthier diet in a fun way. And if you start eating more local fruit and veg you will also be saving the planet!

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