The Little Prince at Waterside Arts

Shekina Rose, Families Editor

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The Little Prince

Waterside, Manchester
21 February 2025

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The Little Prince at Waterside Arts
Lyngo Theatre and Norwich Puppet Theatre
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Experience the magic of The Little Prince at Waterside Arts in a collaboration between Lyngo and the Norwich Puppet Theatre. Based on the familiar tale of the most curious young prince, the production is brought to life through puppetry and music.

Follow the story of the little prince who falls to earth and stumbles across the Aviator. A heartwarming bond develops between the two, and through their adventures they discover what life is all about and the importance of looking beyond the surface to find genuine happiness.

In a world where sheep live on stars, and friendship can be found in the most unlikely of places, The Little Prince reminds us that just because something sounds completely absurd, it doesn’t mean it isn’t true – and most things in the world that really matter can only be understood with the heart.

“And now here is my secret, a very simple secret; it is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye.” – The Little Prince (book), by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

Book your tickets now for The Little Prince at Waterside Arts, taking place on 21 February. Recommended for families with children over 5, and just as appealing to grownups as it is to the little ones! Go on a journey you’ll never forget, to unknown planets and never-seen-before stars, with our favourite Little Prince and the incredible friends he meets along the way.

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