The Librarians
About this Event
Books. Stories. Unexpected adventures. Join us for a playful theatrical performance celebrating the power of storytelling and imagination
What happens when stories refuse to stay on the page?
Join us for The Librarians, a captivating and imaginative performance that explores the many ways stories can be shared, discovered and brought to life. Blending theatre, humour, movement and the magic of books, this unique production celebrates reading and storytelling in unexpected ways. This show is BSL and ENG friendly.
Suitable for families, especially 4 to 9 year olds, The Librarians invites audiences to look at libraries, books and stories through a fresh lens, proving that every story has the power to surprise.
This show is supported by the Arts Council England
Trailer:
"A beautifully considered play for both deaf and hearing young audiences... silly, funny and profound." ★★★★★ Jenny Sealey MBE, Graeae Theatre
"Staff and students laughed until they had tears in their eyes." Emma Gorman, Librarian, Frank Barnes School For Deaf Children
"It was a joy to watch the children be so engaged....They seemed totally absorbed in the world. And so did all the adults" Fleur Rooth Creative Access Director, Zoo Co.
Using original visual theatre techniques and ingenious physical performance, The Librarians brings together the wonderfully quirky characters Miss Book and Mr Page in a bilingual performance for Deaf and hearing audiences aged 4-9, in BSL and spoken English.
"The children loved it and it was a fantastic experience for all involved." Kyle Stebbing, Assistant Head, Laycock Primary School
Where is it happening?
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