Fun for Fingers Play Space
Play Space
To celebrate Artist Anna Bruder's current books Fun for Fingers and Finger Sports published by Graffeg, she has created an exciting, interactive exhibition perfect for children and their families. Step into an illustrated world and wriggle, skip and twirl your fingers in an array of hilarious games based on your favourite hobbies and sports. Children and their adults are invited to play side by side in this fun, colourful and full of energy space. Follow the games, create your own new games, be inspired by others and leave ideas for players to come. This is a self led experience.
It’s finger fun you don’t want to miss!
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What people say about this show:
Nominated for Best Production for Young People Ages 0-7.
THE OFFIES
A Line Art's Anna Bruder has developed a huge following for her unique brand of interactive art and musical theatre shows where children and adults take part together.
The Unicorn Theatre
Supportive, creative, fun, exciting, engaging, enlightening.
Melissa Graham, Christchurch Primary School
I liked this show because they sang a lot. My favourite part was when Anna was waving at us from the other planet and we had to fly there. I also loved it on the disco planet, it was craaaazy!
Ellie, aged 7
The kids loved it! It was a fantastic experience!
A carer that attended the Fun Day
Came across this wonderful, inclusive show on our way back to the car park this morning… can’t praise them enough. Such talented people and so engaging with the children. BRAVO!
Audience member, Brooks Shopping Centre
Great fun for all the family. Brought out my inner child and my son loved it as much as I did!
Audience member, Rothbury Hall
It's a worthwhile treat that promises to fire up enthusiasm and the ambition.
Barbara Goulden
I liked it when we had to travel to the planets. My favourite planet was the Planet Bouncy. It was FUN.
Pippa, aged 6
The Ready Steady Lift Off! show was a real asset to our event, totally self-sufficient, full of energy, and prepared for anything.
Kris Inglis, Shewbury Park Summer Spree
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