April 16, 2:30pm, 5pm & 7:30pm
April 17, 11:30pm, 2:30pm & 5pm
Bake! is an interactive theatre for children and families. Some children audiences will be invited to build simple cake structure as the story unfolds. Get stuck in, but be warned, things could get messy!
March 24, 11am
March 25, 3pm & 8pm
March 26, 3pm
Music dance theatre portraying stories about separation.
September 25, 3pm
Music by various Chinese composers, including The City That Never Sleeps by Peng Xiuwen
March 25-28, 7:30pm, 2:30pm and 5pm matinees on weekends
(26th and 27th performances are in English)
Super Cool Underwater Blacklight Adventure is a deep sea blacklight journey that explores marine ecology. Professor Nautilus, inventor and marine biologist, has invented an ingenious contraption that allows him to explore the ocean depths, to understand how seahorses and shellfish move, to observe the way a sea turtle takes a bath, to understand how hatchet fish and octopus distract their predator, and to see what the prehistoric-looking frilled shark looks like. Also, there are deep sea battles,an earthquake, an enormous oceanic trench, black smoke, lava chimneys and red-plumed giant tube worms that await the audience to explore in the show.
January 1 (Fri), 7:30pm
This one man theatre show takes us on a journey into the world of a character who speaks his own language, builds his home out of a suitcase, and invites us all in to play. ‘International Man of Mirth’ Rob Torres has travelled to over 45 countries performing in theatres, circuses, varieties, galas, TV shows and films, with a blend of theatre, circus arts and pantomime.
Oct 31 (Sat), 3:00pm & 7:30pm, Nov 1 (Sun) 3pm & 5:30pm
By Catherine Ireton
What is it about that night? is a secret musical for small audiences in the backstage spaces of a working theatre. Written and performed by Catherine Ireton, produced by Farnham Maltings, this one-woman show was inspired by the experience of working backstage and of the quiet dramas that the audience don’t get to see. Originally developed in January 2013 at the Theatre Royal Brighton, it has since been performed in other UK theatres including the Theatre Royal Margate, The Hexagon in Reading as part of the Sitelines Festival, Harlow Playhouse and The Kings Theatre in Southsea.