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Don't Let the Bugs Bite - Banyan Theatre

Sticky Fingers Arts, 10 Upper Edward Street, Newry, County Down, BT35 6AW
Banyan Theatre - Dont let the bugs bite

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Sticky Fingers Arts in Newry bring 'Dont Let the Bugs Bite' by Banyan Theatre to our young audiences as part of Féile Na Draíochta the Festival of Magic

DON'T LET THE BED BUGS BITE

A bedtime story like no other, join Karen Zoe and the wee Granny on a playful and Imaginative 'Sleepover'.

Dancing Bugs, Silly Spiders and some Crazy Caterpillars.

A fun and Imaginative show using puppetry, storytelling and physical Theatre perfect for children 3+ and their families.

Banyan Theatre Company are based in Derry and were founded in 1992. They have been delighting audience with their creative puppetry and drama far and wide and are always a huge success.

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Child£5.00 per ticket
Adult£5.00 per ticket

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