Brighton winter family fun – Pugs of the Frozen North
Award-winning theatrical collective The Foundry Group brings this popular puggy children’s book to life.
Sure to be the perfect family event for December. School Christmas holidays are looming – here’s something that will keep them entertained for a day at least. Pugs of the Frozen North.
The Foundry Group, winners of the Award for Theatre, Brighton Fringe 2022, will be bringing the charming winter children’s book to life.
Phillip Reeves and Brian Mitchell have adapted Pugs of the Frozen North, by Phillip Reeves and Sarah McIntyre, for the stage.
What’s it about?
The story follows Shen and Sika in their race to the Top of the World. And their aim is to win the star prize: your heart’s desire. But there are are snow trolls, yetis, and lots more challenges in their way. Luckily for them, they have a grumble of 64 pugs on their side. That’s a 264-paw-powered sled!
Performed upstairs at Presuming Ed’s Coffeehouse, Brighton, this show will bring together music, fun, and winter charm. There’s also a chance for your young ones to be in the show! And you could be watching them embody some of the cute snuffling paw pack.
The show will also feature music composed by Brian Mitchell (Lord God, The Ministry of Biscuits) and performances featuring Emma Haworth (A Christmas Carol) and Murray Simon (Lord God).
GET TICKETS
At Presuming Ed’s Coffeehouse, London Road, Brighton from 17 to 23 December.
Shows run at 11am and 2pm, lasting an hour. Advance tickets – £7.50 for a single, £28 for family (two adults, two under 16s).
For tickets and more information please visit Ticketsource.