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“Early one morning a mouse met a wolf and was quickly gobbled up…”
Published in 2018, ‘The Wolf, the Duck and the Mouse’ became an instant classic of children’s literature. Author Mac Barnett’s collaboration with illustrator Jon Klassen tells the story of a mouse who is swallowed by a wolf, only to discover that he’s not alone: a duck is already installed in the belly of the beast, and it turns out life inside a wolf is pretty good! There’s lots of delicious food, dancing, and of course no more fear of being gobbled up. All is well, until a hunter arrives…
Martin Suckling’s new piece for children reimagines the story as a musical adventure that introduces young children to orchestral music and instruments in a playful and engaging way. Part of Kings Place’s year long Scotland Unwrapped series, join us for lots of fun audience participation, beautiful set design, sublime music-making from the players of Aurora Orchestra, a guest narrator, and Jon Klassen’s instantly recognisable illustrations.
This event will last approximately 50 minutes, without an interval.
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Time:
11:00
Prices:
£15 - £20
Age:
4 - 8 yrs
King’s Cross
Kings Place has no dedicated public parking. Limited parking is available to visitors in the surrounding streets.
Rotunda Bar and Restaurant - Rotunda, with its astro-turfed terrace running alongside Regent’s Canal, is a hidden gem with beautiful views situated in the heart of King’s Cross. Green & Fortune Café: Based in Kings Place, the Green & Fortune Café holds an extensive seasonal menu offering dishes that include lamb and beef which is exclusively sourced from their Northumberland farm.
Unlimited parking in ‘Residents Only’ or ‘Pay & Display’ bays on Crinan Street, with additional three-hour parking on a single bay with a yellow line. Accessible toilets are located on the ground floor (at the top of the stairs to gallery level), balcony level (at the bottom of the stairs from the foyer to gallery level) and concert level (between the concert bar and cloakroom).
Visitors are welcome to take assistance dogs into the Halls or they can be left with a designated member of staff who will provide fresh drinking water and a comfortable place to reside whilst you enjoy the performance.