Last chance to book
Once the shine of Christmas has worn off and you’re past the obligatory New Years hangover, you will have something very special to look forward to…In 14 days you will be surrounded by some very excited little people as you wait for the theatre to go dark, curtains to part and the magic of KidsFest 2015 to commence. And you will have the pleasure of seeing the faces of your children light up brighter and longer than they did when they unwrapped pressies on the 25th of December!
Back with another amazing line-up of world-class children’s theatre, KidsFest 2015 is set to deliver a memorable experience for kids aged 3 to 13. Here’s why you don’t want to miss it:
Access to internationally-acclaimed children’s theatre
As the gift that keeps on giving, theatre is a dynamic and enriching activity to share with children. The message of live story-telling can help them rationalise idea and feelings they grapple with everyday. KidsFest curates some of the best productions available, such as The Tiger Who Came To Tea! and Hugless Douglas to share with young audiences.
Books brought to life
Reading a book is one thing but seeing and hearing a beloved story come to life can bring new meaning. From popular classics like The Princess And The Pea to contemporary hits like The Snail and the Whale, KidsFest 2015 will enchant every child with wonderfully and uniquely interpreted characters, sets and dialogue. You think you know these stories? Prepare to be wowed!
High art at a low cost
This annual event makes KidsFest a highly anticipated theatre festival. But unlike, some visiting productions, tickets to KidsFest productions, like The Gruffalo, Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo or Vile Victorians range from only $42 to $62. KidsFest also generously offer a 10% discount when you book 2 shows together and a 15% discount when you book 3 or more shows. Book yours now at SISTIC or call 6348 5555.
KidsFest 2015, 21 January to 1 March, 2015. SOTA Drama Theatre, 1 Zubir Said Drive, Singapore 227968.
This article is sponsored by KidsFest 2015