Posted: Mon 25th Jun 2018

‘The Turtle Trials’ Children’s Show

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Jun 25th, 2018

‘The Turtle Trials’ Children’s Show

Location: Undegun

Date / Time: Saturday 30th June 2pm & Sunday 1st July 2pm

Prices: Free (donations accepted)

International touring company and pioneers of signdance theatre, Signdance Collective are bringing their new children’s show to Wrexham this week: ’The Turtle Trials’.

‘The Turtle Trials’ and is a fun, interactive and inclusive show aimed at 4-11 year olds. They will learn about turtles and issues related to the environment in an innovative, interesting way across multiple languages (including English, Welsh, Sign Language and Spanish).

Artistic Director of SignDance Collective, David Bower (star of Four Weddings and a Funeral) says, ““We are looking forward to welcoming children and their families to The Turtle Trials…the shows are guaranteed to be fun and a chance to explore the stories of turtles and conservation.”

Families will learn about turtles and issues related to the environment in a really cool, interesting way across multiple languages (including English, Welsh, Sign Language and Spanish).

​Supported by Arts Council of Wales, ‘t​he show will be at Undegun on Saturday 30th June & Sunday 1st July at 2pm’ (free performances with donations accepted), before returning for Wrexfest on the 26th and 28th July (at Undgeun and the Library field).



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