Dates:
13 Jul 2024 - 14 Jul 2024
During their journey through many different landscapes, they meet all kinds of animals. Could they live with one of their animal friends?
The giraffe’s home is much too big, and the penguin’s house is much too cold, but the brave friends don’t give up.
Through animated paintings and complementary music, children are taken on a journey through a fairytale-like world to find a house that feels like home again.
This production is inspired by creator Anastasiia Liubchenko’s personal story. She left her house in Ukraine to find a new home in the Netherlands.
This show is predominantly non-verbal with the story told through gesture, physicality, projection and visuals and is suitable for non-English speakers, audiences with English as a second language, or those with developing communication skills.
This event is a Relaxed Performance (RP).
Relaxed Performances have a relaxed approach to noise and movement in the space, and you are free to enter and exit during the performances. A chill-out space and noise-cancelling headphones are available for both adults and children. There are no adjustments to sound and lighting for these performances.
Dates:
13 Jul 2024 - 14 Jul 2024
Time:
11:00, 14:00
Prices:
Standard entry: From £12
Age:
2 - 7 yrs
Four Blue Badge parking spaces available for visitors located on the Queen Elizabeth Hall slip road off Belvedere Road, there is a drop-off on the slip road outside Southbank Centre Square. Parking in the local area is very restricted.
There are a wide variety of restaurants and cafes to enjoy around the site, as well as the Southbank Centre Food Market.
The site is fully accessible to pushchairs, all the venues have public toilets with wheelchair access and baby changing facilities.
All ticket offices, toilets, performance and exhibition spaces at the Southbank Centre are accessible to all, as are the cafes, bars and restaurants across the site.
Companion dogs welcome