There Should be Unicorns by Middle Child – 2nd showing

There Should Be Unicorns Photo by Tom Arran for Middle Child sca 615902d6accb2637660b209fe527fc00

Event Details

Event Date:

14-05-2022

Start time: 15:15

End time: 16:15

Event Short Description

Rules are made to be broken, so 11-year-old Jasmine is going to break them all

Event Information

There Should be Unicorns second showing

Crawley Borough Council, Crawley Town Centre BID and Creative Crawley are pleased to host these performances and work alongside Brighton Festival to bring these amazing, bright, innovative companies to the town centre for a great day of entertainment.

Rules are made to be broken, so 11-year-old Jasmine is going to break them all. And be back in time for tea.

Hip hop, dance and theatre collide in this brand-new, outdoor musical from the award-winning Middle Child, in association with Beats Bus.

Armed only with an unshakeable belief in unicorns, Jasmine takes on the bullies, villains and ideas that shape the world around her, in a superhero effort to make tomorrow better than today.

Written by Luke Barnes, with music by Beats Bus and James Frewer, this is the latest show from the company behind Edinburgh Fringe hits The Canary and the Crow and All We Ever Wanted Was Everything.

Middle Child are an award-winning company from Hull.

First showing: sussexlocal.net/events/there-should-be-unicorns-by-middle-child

Admission Details

Adult: Free

Child: Free

Child Age Limit: 5-11

Concession Details: Free

Organiser Details

Name: Creative Crawley

Email: hello@creativecrawley.com

Website: https://www.creativecrawley.com/event/there-should-be-unicorns-by-middle-child/

Venue Details

Address: Queens Square, Crawley, west sussex, RH10 1H

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