Revolting Rhymes – Family Concert
  • Saturday 7 December 2024, 2pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £7
Book tickets
Image Red Text reads Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes over an illustration of woods with little red riding hood and the wolf

The forest: strange, eerie, mysterious, magnificent. A place of magic and surprise where nothing is quite what it seems.  

You might think you know the story of Little Red Riding Hood, but this musical adaption of Roald Dahl’s wicked Revolting Rhymes turns this classic woodland tale into a cheeky, riotous adventure.  

Performed by musicians from Chetham’s School of Music, this concert will feature the quaint story of Mr Bear’s Christmas as well as music from The Four Seasons by Vivaldi. 

Perfect for children aged 7 – 107, these family concerts give children a fun introduction to the orchestra through music and storytelling. 

Limited tickets remaining for the 2pm performance!

A group of cellists.

Discover the sounds of the orchestra with musicians from Chetham’s School of Music

 

Family Fun at Stoller Hall

A family group at Stoller Hall

 

We welcome families of all shapes and sizes and our modern building has space to relax and meet friends.

Baby change facilities are available and we are a breastfeeding friendly venue (or we have private spaces if preferred). Large, mixed gender toilet cubicles are also available on Atrium level, which may be useful for family groups.

Buggies and prams can be stored securely just outside the performance in the Atrium or Stalls Alcove. Our helpful stewards can show you where best to park.

Our Oglesby Atrium bar has a range of hot and cold drinks, as well as snacks.

Revolting Rhymes – Family Concert
  • Saturday 7 December 2024, 2pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £7
Book tickets

Concert will last approximately 1 hour. 

For children under 12 months not needing a seat, please contact us at boxoffice@stollerhall.com or on 0333 130 0967 for a free babes-in-arms ticket.

Performers

Performers

Musicians from Chetham’s School of Music

Programme

Programme

PICKERING Mr Bear’s Adventure
VIVALDI The Four Seasons Violin Concerto in F Minor, Op. 8 No. 4 “Winter”: I. Allegro non molto
PATTERSON Little Red Riding Hood from Revolting Rhymes

The forest: strange, eerie, mysterious, magnificent. A place of magic and surprise where nothing is quite what it seems.  

You might think you know the story of Little Red Riding Hood, but this musical adaption of Roald Dahl’s wicked Revolting Rhymes turns this classic woodland tale into a cheeky, riotous adventure.  

Performed by musicians from Chetham’s School of Music, this concert will feature the quaint story of Mr Bear’s Christmas as well as music from The Four Seasons by Vivaldi. 

Perfect for children aged 7 – 107, these family concerts give children a fun introduction to the orchestra through music and storytelling. 

Limited tickets remaining for the 2pm performance!

A group of cellists.

Discover the sounds of the orchestra with musicians from Chetham’s School of Music

 

Family Fun at Stoller Hall

A family group at Stoller Hall

 

We welcome families of all shapes and sizes and our modern building has space to relax and meet friends.

Baby change facilities are available and we are a breastfeeding friendly venue (or we have private spaces if preferred). Large, mixed gender toilet cubicles are also available on Atrium level, which may be useful for family groups.

Buggies and prams can be stored securely just outside the performance in the Atrium or Stalls Alcove. Our helpful stewards can show you where best to park.

Our Oglesby Atrium bar has a range of hot and cold drinks, as well as snacks.

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