Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark

KIDS and grown ups will have a hoot at Trinity Arts Centre with The Owl Who Was Afraid Of The Dark.

Plop was a baby Barn Owl. He lived at the top of a tall tree, in a field. He was fat and fluffy. He had big round eyes. He had very knackety knees.

Plop was exactly the same as every barn owl - except for one thing. He was afraid of the dark.

Based on the classic children’s book by Jill Tomlinson, this funny, gentle and reassuring tale is written especially for small people aged three to seven - and grown ups who sleep with the big light on.

With an irresistible blend of live music, puppetry and storytelling, this beautiful new show introduces an old friend to a new generation.

Join Plop as he journeys into the night time world of camp fires, fireworks and moonlit adventures.

Tickets for the show on Tuesday 10th April are £5 from Trinity Arts Centre box office on 01427 676655 or online at www.trinityarts.co.uk

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