Wild family show offers the perfect slice of teatime mayhem

The Olivier Award-nominated show The Tiger Who Came To Tea roars into Crawley’s Hawth direct from a smash hit West End season (March 26-28).
The Tiger Who Came to Tea. Picture by Robert WorkmanThe Tiger Who Came to Tea. Picture by Robert Workman
The Tiger Who Came to Tea. Picture by Robert Workman

Spokeswoman Lorraine McGregor said: “Adapted and directed by David Wood, Judith Kerr’s popular tale, The Tiger Who Came to Tea, is a Grrrreat musical play, and if you’ve never had a tiger arrive for tea, then this loveable production is the perfect way to show the whole family how to behave the next time one rings the doorbell.

“When Sophie and her mummy welcome the hungry Tiger to tea, he proceeds to eat all the sandwiches, buns, biscuits and more. And even manages to the drink all the water in the tap! What will Sophie’s daddy say when he gets home? The Tiger Who Came to Tea is the perfect slice of teatime mayhem with sing-a-long songs, oodles of magic and interactive fun for children ages three-plus and their families.

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“David Wood is undisputedly the country’s leading writer and director of plays and musicals for children, whose many successes include: Spot’s Birthday Party, eight Roald Dahl adaptations, including West End hits The BFG, The Witches and George’s Marvellous Medicine; and Goodnight Mister Tom, the Olivier Award-winner 2013 for Best Entertainment and Family.”

Tickets on 01293 553636 or www.hawth.co.uk.

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