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Little Prince a royal treat at The Fire Station

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FAMILY FAVOURITE ... The Little Prince

AN award-winning family show that brings to life a world-famous fairytale arrives at Sunderland’s newest venue next week.

The Little Prince will be performed by acclaimed dance company Protein at The Fire Station next Tuesday and Wednesday (February 7 and 8).

This retelling of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s famous story of The Little Prince is a compelling mix of dance, humour and spoken word. Join the Little Prince as he journeys through the exasperating world of grown-ups, meeting a king who reigns over nothing, a businessman obsessively counting stars and many more captivating characters.

Along the way he meets a lone pilot stranded in the desert and together they discover the power and beauty of friendship and the complexity of love.

The show won the Fantastic Families Best Family Event Award in 2020 and a year later was nominated for Best Modern Choreography at the National Dance Awards.

Schools booking to see The Little Prince will receive a free learning resource provided by Protein to supplement the learning of KS1 and KS2 curriculum subjects English, PE (dance), Art & Design and Music.

Colouring sheets and make-your-own plane activities will also be provided at the show, which isn suitable for children over the age of five – anyone under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

Luca Silvestrini, Artistic Director for Protein, said: “This is the first time I have turned a well-known book into a show, and I am proud to have chosen such a timeless and insightful parable to create a theatrical experience enjoyed by both children and grown-ups. As our planet is increasingly under threat, I believe The Little Prince is a much needed and life affirming story for everyone.”

Helen Green, Head of Performance at Sunderland Culture, which runs The Fire Station, said: “We’re delighted to be welcoming Protein and The Little Prince to our venue.

Protein is one of the most distinctive voices in British dance theatre, known for witty and entertaining productions that reflect the absurdity and beauty of everyday life.

“Since opening one of our top priorities at The Fire Station has been to programme the very best family shows, and The Little Prince is certainly in that bracket. It’s full of adventure, colour and humour and is a show the whole family can enjoy.”

The Fire Station has two performances of The Little Prince – at 2.30pm on Tuesday, February 7 and at 1.30pm on Wednesday, February 8. For more information, or to book tickets, which are priced from £8.80, go to www.thefirestation.org.uk

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