What’son 10 MARCH – 7 APRIL
to no less thanRolling Stone magazine – who’s played with everyone from Eric Clapton to Frank Zappa. City Hall Salisbury;
cityhallsalisbury.co.uk
6 APRIL
THE WURZELS n What can we say about these West Country musical legends? They sing songs about the things that matter in life: apple- based rocket fuel, farmyard machinery, mocking bird-life. (We hate that blackbird!) Salisbury Arts Centre;
salisburyartscentre.co.uk
FAMILY FUN
humour – even the rufty-tuftiest boys will like it. Salisbury Arts Centre;
salisburyartscentre.co.uk
3 APRIL A BIRD IN YOUR EAR n Puppetry, song and lots of joining in for this series of brand new fairytales written for children by children – each concept here (from genies who live in teapots to squirrels who eat hats!) was born in the imagination of a seven to 11 year old, then artfully embellished by the performers here. There’s a 2pm start, and it’s only £5 to get in. City Hall Salisbury;
cityhallsalisbury.co.uk
5 APRIL
n Wild and wacky goings-on are the order of the day in Kid Carpet and the Noisy Animals, coming to the Salisbury Arts Centre in April
10 MARCH STARS APPEAL CONCERT nSt John Singers, Salisbury join forces with Salisbury Cathedral Junior Choir – plus guests Sonia Woolley (narrator) and Lucy Cox (soprano) in performances of Alan Bullard’s fun piece ‘Mr Lear’ and John Rutter’s ‘Mass of the Children’. It’s all for the charity Caring for Kids. Methodist Church;
stjohnsingers.org
15 MARCH INNOCENCE AND EXPERIENCE n Inspired by William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience, these shows combine dancers and musicians
to ‘explore the mystery of being’: the first, Innocence, is an interactive lunchtime dance playroom of ‘mystery, enchantment and adventure’ for children and their parents (suitable for five years and under); the second, Experience, is in the evening, suits older children and teens, and follows Blake’s inquiry into the human imagination as ‘the body of God’. Salisbury Arts Centre;
salisburyartscentre.co.uk
16 – 17 MARCH THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE nIt’s the race of the decade: a hilarious, musical, Olympic- sized rewrite of this classic tale
of speed freak versus slowcoach, told with puppets – isn’t everything these days? –and oodles of wit and imagination. Salisbury Playhouse;
salisburyplayhouse.com
24 MARCH BEYOND THE STARS nDance meets animation in a magical journey to unexplored worlds, suitable for all kids aged five or over – plus their parents. Two astronauts from Bombastic, producers of dance theatre and animation for the young, brave dangerous meteor storms and encounters with unpredictable aliens as they discover the world that lurks (yes!) beyond the stars! The dance is quirky and full of
KID CARPET AND THE NOISY ANIMALS n From Theatre Bristol and the Tobacco Factory comes this new rock ’n’ roll musical for kids, featuring hit songs, animations, plastic toys and dancing. Our heroes are four animals who make friends, play games, contemplate the
n A band that needs no introduction: The Wurzels come to Salisbury
n The Playhouse plays host to fiction’s most famous race
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