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Nottingham Confucius Institute and Lakeside Arts
Adapted & Directed by Toby Hulse to Celebrate the Zodiac Year of the Rabbit 2023
Composer and Musician Ling Penn
Have you ever looked up in the evening sky, and seen the rabbit who lives on the moon? Have you ever wondered how she got there, and what she does night after night?
This magical piece of storytelling theatre recounts some of the extraordinary myths and folk tales of China and East Asia, each one a firm favourite with generations of Chinese and East Asian families. A show rich with music, wonder, and surprise.
Moon Rabbit and Other Stories from China is suitable for children age 5+ years and their families
Taking place at Mansfield Central Library on Monday 13 February, with performances at 11 am and 2 pm
Suitable for 5+ years and families
Monday 13 February, afternoon show: 2.00pm
Booking advised
Running time: Approximately 50 minutes (no interval)
The audience is welcome to stay for a short Q&A session with the cast after the show
Tickets:
Library members: £3
Non-library members: £6
Would you prefer to attend the morning performance? Click here to book the 11.00am show instead.
This production will tour three Inspire libraries in February.
Visit inspireculture.org.uk/LKN for details.
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Places are limited so booking is advised
Places are limited so booking is advised