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Sometime in the near future: three children find themselves caught up in a war raging across London. They take shelter in a theatre, where the Stage Door Keeper befriends them and tells them a story that plunges the children back into the magical world of the Arabian Nights.
From futuristic London, to modern Syria, to ancient Persia, this is a fantasy with scope, brilliantly designed and directed by Will Tuckett, who has a reputation for making dance shows that children love, and adults are impressed by.
A magical alternative to more traditional Christmas panto and substantially more fun for the adults than yet another Peter Pan. 2hrs with one interval
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