Dates:
15 Feb 2024 - 17 Feb 2024
Part of Imagine Children's Festival
You’re invited to join them as they plan their daring mission. Will they succeed? And if they do, what will they find there?
Starchitects mixes gravity-defying choreography, digital projections and the dance circus fusion for which Motionhouse is famous, resulting in a spectacular show which ‘pops, fizzes and explodes with delightful invention’ (North West End).
Full of fun and thrilling surprises, Starchitects has an easy-to-follow and humorous storyline, including moments of joyful audience interaction, making it perfect for an entertaining outing with children of all ages.
Celebrating play and imagination, join the Starchitects in a world where anything is possible… when a cardboard box can be a train and a dressing up box is the start of countless adventures.
Cheer on the games of Hide and Seek, Grandmother’s Footsteps and the Floor is Lava, while being transfixed by the highly visual digital projections that feature in the show.
Perfect for a first trip to the theatre, Starchitects is a visual spectacle and – be wowed by the thrilling dance-circus that the company is renowned for.
Full of fun and surprises, and sprinkled with humour, Starchitects is an exciting intergalactic story for the whole family, from tiny tots to primary aged children and older siblings, parents and grandparents.
Dates:
15 Feb 2024 - 17 Feb 2024
Time:
15 Feb 2024, 1pm & 4.30pm
16 Feb 2024, 11am & 2pm
17 Feb 2024, 11am & 2pm
Prices:
Adult: £12 – £20
Child: £9 – £15
Age:
3+ 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