
The Boy Who Climbed into the Moon
By David Almond
Adapted by Daniel Jamieson
For 5-11 year olds
Some pretty odd ideas are floating around Paul’s street. There’s Mabel, whose brother hides under a brown paper bag. And Clarence the poodle who thinks he can fly. But Paul has the oddest idea of all. He thinks that the moon is a big hole in the sky and he’s going to climb into it… Anything’s possible in this warm and very funny story by David Almond, award-winning author of Skellig and My Dad’s A Birdman.
**A Relaxed performance is aimed at families who would benefit from a more informal environment where everyone can relax and enjoy the show without having to worry about making a noise or moving around. For audiences including, but not exclusive to, children and adults with an Autistic Spectrum Condition or learning disability.
Sat 2pm & 4pm
Sun 11.30am (Relaxed Performance**) & 2.30pm (BSL & Post Show with David Almond)
Tickets
£10*
Family Ticket: £30* 2 adults + 2 children
Concs: £3 off for benefit recipients, registered disabled, 60+, Students and U16s
This event is part of exetreme imagination, Exeter’s festival of writing and stories. For more festival events and information, go to www.exetreme.org