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If you're looking for half term inspiration, I highly recommend Ga Ga Theatre's wonderful new show. My children were entranced, as were the rows of school children behind us...


After a sell out season of its last production, Ga Ga Theatre is back with a first-ever stage adaptation of Quentin Blake?s popular picture book Mrs Armitage and the Big Wave. The show will be touring London venues until 30th October 2016, including Clapham Picturehouse, Brixton Ritzy and Chelsea Curzon during half term week: http://www.gagatheatre.co.uk/book-tickets/.


The highly acclaimed Ga Ga Theatre makes high-quality children's theatre accessible on a local basis and delivers a fun, enriching and memorable experience for all the family. As with all Ga Ga productions, Mrs Armitage and the Big Wave integrates live performance with magical projections on a big screen based on Quentin Blake?s illustrations from the book.

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