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Theatre
3 - 6 yrs

Claytime

14 Feb 2024 - 15 Feb 2024

£11.50 - £13.50

London For Toddlers: Claytime
London For Toddlers: Claytime
Theatre
3 - 6 yrs

Claytime

Churchill Theatre

High Street, Bromley, BR1 1HA

14 Feb 2024 - 15 Feb 2024

£11.50 - £13.50

The award-winning Indefinite Articles present their work for the very young: Claytime, a play with clay, where the audience are invited to participate.

Come to a place where the earth’s natural material meets with children’s imaginations: a world of fabulous forms, amazing animals and morphing monsters.

Each Claytime is totally unique - creating its own world, its own characters and its own stories drawn directly from its young audience. Truly, interactive theatre at its most engaging.

This show is made with and for 3 to 6 year olds.

EVENT INFORMATION

Dates:

14 Feb 2024 - 15 Feb 2024

Time:

11:00, 14:00

Prices:

£11.50 - £13.50

Age:

3 - 6 yrs

GETTING HERE
ADDRESS

High Street, Bromley

BR1 1HA

RAIL/UNDERGROUND

Bromley North Station, Bromley South Station

PARKING

There’s no official car park linked to the theatre, there are plenty of places to park nearby: • Tetty Way and Churchill Way (includes spaces for blue badge holders and coaches)

VENUE INFORMATION
PLACES TO EAT

Theatre bars serving drinks and snacks.

ACCESSIBILITY

The venue provides captioned and audio-described performances, along with relaxed performances for an inclusive experience. There are handrail-equipped staircases, level access to key areas, and limited wheelchair spaces in the auditorium and studio. Step-free access is available in certain sections, and assistance is offered for seat drink service and navigating the venue.

DOGS

Guide, hearing, and other pawsome working dogs are welcome in all parts of the theatre.