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ARTISTS

Sara Mitra and Magic Box present:
A Magical Musical StoryBox
Unitarian Church

 

Sunday 27th Nov.

1:30 - 2:30pm show

3:00 - 4:00pm show

Suggested age: 5 and under (18 months and up)

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Tickets available from August 17th:

£12 for participating child with accompanying adult. 

£5 for extra accompanying adult.

£3 for extra non-participating child.

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Ticket price includes a goody bag for each participating child and an end of session snack/drink.

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Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tickets for each show are limited in number to ensure sufficient space for children’s participation in the movement and musical activities.

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Children will be transported on a magical musical journey by this new collaboration between professional jazz singer Sara Mitra (and her 7-piece band!) and children's drama specialist Lottie Alle. Taking place at the Unitarian Church as part of the Cambridge Jazz Festival in November, these one-hour long shows involve plenty of interaction and fun for children aged five and under. 

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A Magical Musical Storybox is a newly devised music/theatre piece that engages children in a wonderful world of make-believe, song, percussion and physical movement. Showcasing the sounds of instruments from the world of jazz, A Magical Musical Storybox weaves improvisation, traditional song styles and the children’s compositions of musician Sara Mitra around the storytelling gifts of Lottie Allen. Children are invited to join in with our dashing anti-hero Captain Wonkynose and his pirate crew as they explore the seven seas, hunt for treasure, battle sea monsters and get into some marvellous adventures along the way. Get up, get moving, and get acting! 

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Lottie Allen (Magic Box) is a professional actor (Charlotte Purton) and children’s drama deviser. Lottie trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts and Hull University and has over twenty years of experience in performing for stage, radio, film and television. After having two little girls of her own, she remembered how much she loves pretending. Pretending to be anything. And so she decided to share her pretendings and her making-ups with more little ones. And, hey presto... Magic Box began! 

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This started as a word-of-mouth class held in Walthamstow, and due to its popularity with parents and children alike, Magic Box has now grown into a bespoke network of family-friendly events and children’s festival appearances across London. Magic Box sessions encourage pre-schoolers to jump into a story, led by Lottie, and use their  imaginations to help her tell the story. Sessions are interactive, relaxed, free-flowing, fun for kids and carers alike – and there are always snacks at the end! 

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Sara Mitra is a singer, songwriter and bandleader. She is also a mother to three young children with her husband, jazz drummer Tim Giles. Her music forges an original, alternative sound at the junction of folk, jazz and alternative blues. A Time Out ‘Critics Choice’ live act, Mitra has sung at the Vortex Jazz Club, Ronnie Scott’s, Glastonbury Festival, released two critically acclaimed albums on Impossible Ark Records, and featured on live sessions for BBC Maida Vale and FIP Radio Paris. Her music has been described as ‘some of my favourite British vocal jazz of recent times’ (Jamie Cullum, BBC Radio 2). 

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