Welcome to The Museum of Marvellous Things, where the impossible can happen!
Discover stars in jars, catch moons like balloons, dance with Doo-Dahs in cages, sing with Noo-Nahs on stages. Because this is a museum like no other – it’s made from the magic of YOUR imagination – and you get to bring it alive.
With giant puppets, magical effects, interactive storytelling, LIVE original music and a chance to make your own special puppet, this is a fun-filled family show based on the picture book by Kristina Stephenson (creator of Sir Charlie Stinky Socks).
Meet sensible, serious Norbert Norris and wild, wonderful Tilly T. Pott, as they give you a sneak peek inside their amazing museum and ask YOU to fill it with MAGIC!
So…come on in, let the MAGIC BEGIN!
‘I loved the show - so original, beautifully designed, constructed, amazing storytelling and music. What a delight.’
Adrian Berry, Artistic Director – Jacksons Lane
‘It was funny, hilarious, marvellous and so good I almost exploded.’
Theo (aged 6) at The Egg Theatre, Bath.
‘Wow! Absolutely wonderful and I’m aged 70 years old!’
Grandparent
‘Lovely show. The planetarium was spectacular. So much fun.’
Miren (aged 5) and Jules (rather more) at The Egg Theatre, Bath
‘Mesmerising!!! Thank you so much for keeping our children and me entertained for an hour.’
Rina, a very happy Mama
‘An Amazing show – loved every second of it!’
Joseph (Dad) and Arthur (aged 8)
Important Information
Venue: Stamford Arts Centre, Theatre
Tickets: £8 (£6 concessions) £24 family of 4
Babes in arms/lap tickets are £1 and can be purchased from box office only. Click here for terms and conditions
Running Time: Approx. 1 hour
Suitable for ages 3- 8
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