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La Petita Malumaluga is back in town to enchant the tiniest audience with The Moon in a Pot, a sweet adventure that promises a thrilling boost to the senses. This delicate yet intense mishmash of live music, simple dance, magical theatre and pretty special effects will plunge young children and their grownups into the emotional corners of a moon while having great fun together. Presenting happiness as the main ingredient to self-discovery, the Spanish company performs under a shining light of optimism, striving to find new forms of interaction. Inviting the whole family to sit on stage, really close to the action, is part of the magical potion the troupe uses to sprinkle over girls and boys, with their new theatrical approaches.

Regarded as a performing arts pioneer, La Petita Malumaluga has been spreading its beautiful artistic vision and wonderful imagination the world over, performing at some of the greatest festivals and theatres. After their last visit with the show Beatles for Babies, it’s time for our tots to marvel once again, this time with the secrets of a gorgeous, mysterious moon.

Among so much magic, the kids feel like touching the moon – TV3

Poetry fills the space – La Vanguardia

Flowing with delicateness and optimism – El Periódico

Art for babies! Shakes emotions and intellect – TVE

Approximately 40 minutes
Suitable for audience aged 1 or above

Audience are requested to take off their shoes before entering the venue. Those seated in the “Parent-Child Area” will be seated on the floor. Comfortable clothing and socks are recommended.

Children's Package: includes one child ticket and one adult ticket; the show is suitable for children aged 1 or above who must be accompanied by an adult.

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Children's Theatre “The Moon in a Pot”


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Last modified: 2024-07-05 21:47

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