Award-winning storyteller Danyah Miller brings best-selling children’s author Michael Morpurgo’s treasured story to life.
This intimate show is set in a library full of books that hold more than stories within their pages. It is a tale of the power of books, and the bravery of a young boy called Tomas. Tomas hates reading and school, but his world is turned upside down the day he meets the Unicorn Lady in his local library…
An enchanting and interactive production, I Believe in Unicorns, which won an Argus Angel Award for Artistic Excellence at Brighton Festival, sparks imagination in both young and old. We challenge you not to believe in unicorns after joining Tomas’ spellbinding journey.
Age Suitability For This Show
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Suitable for families with children aged 6+ and anyone who loves stories and books.
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Unlike film, theatre doesn't have an official age classification organisation. That means all age
recommendations are subjective and should be treated as guidelines unless otherwise stated. With this in mind, we
ask you to use your judgement in regards to a show’s suitability prior to purchase. However, we are more than happy
to help you make a decision. Please email ticketing@officiallondontheatre.com to find out more about
your chosen show.
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