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What the Ladybird Heard

15 Jul to 29 Aug 2021

Palace Theatre

Join the clever Ladybird as she leads the animals on their quest to save the day in this joyous stage adaptation of the bestselling picture book by Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks.
What the Ladybird Heard at the Palace Theatre

Image courtesy Palace Theatre

Show details

Synopsis


Hefty Hugh and Lanky Len have a cunning plan to steal the farmer's fine prize cow.


But they reckon without the tiniest, quietest creature of all: the Ladybird has a scheme of her own!


Join the clever Ladybird as she leads the animals on their quest to save the day in this joyous stage adaptation of What the Ladybird Heard, the bestselling picture book by Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks.


With live music, ​puppetry and a whole farmyard of fun, this 55-minute family favourite is the perfect summer treat!


Background information, advisory warnings


Age suitability: 3+


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Theatre


Name:
Palace Theatre


Postal address:
Shaftesbury Avenue
London W1D 5AY

Box office tel:

Box office email: -

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Dates


Previews from:Thursday 15 July 2021

Press night:Saturday 17 July 2021

Closes:Sunday 29 August 2021

Performance days & times


Evening:

Matinee:
Tuesday - Sunday, 10.30am/11am/1pm/2pm - See schedule for details

Running time: 55 mins (no interval)

Tickets


Standard:
From £12.50

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Creatives


Author: Julia Donaldson & Lydia Monks, adapted by Graham Hubbard
Composer: Jon Fiber and Andy Shaw for JollyGoodTunes
Lyricist: Jon Fiber and Howard Jacques
Director: Graham Hubbard
Designer: Bek Palmer
Lighting: Ric Mountjoy
Puppetry: Bek Palmer (designer)
Production: Kenny Wax Family Entertainment in association with Matthew Gregory

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