The Gruffalo

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Why Watch The Gruffalo

Gruffalo runs during the summer holidays, making it the perfect way to spend a day out with family. For pre and primary school children, Gruffalo is the best way to introduce them to the theatre and live performances. Originally a picture book, created by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, it has gone on to become one of the most recognized children’s stories across the world. Adapted for the stage by Tall Stories, the director, Olivia Jacobs attempts to create a play that is equally appealing to children and adults alike. The Tall Stories adaptation has been met with critical acclaim from audience across all age groups, and there is not even one moment where you will want to take your eyes off the stage!

The vibrant characters, costumes and setting makes for a lively performance, and is sure to keep the children engaged at all times! For those who have already read the books, the performance is a wonderful way to see the characters come to life.

The Story

The story follows Mouse, as it goes through the deep, dark wood in search of its favourite food, hazelnuts. During his search for hazelnuts, Mouse comes across several hungry animals that want to eat it. Mouse first meets Fox, who invites Mouse for dinner. Sensing danger to its life, Mouse declines the offer and tells Fox that he has to dine with his friend, the terrifying Gruffalo, a hybrid that is half buffalo and half grizzly bear. Mouse hopes that by telling them that it is meeting the Gruffalo, they will get dissuaded from pursuing it. Next up, Mouse comes across spirited Snake and the eccentric Owl. The cunning Mouse declines their offers by telling them about the Gruffalo. All the animals are frightened and they let Mouse continue its quest for hazelnuts.

Mouse is quite pleased with its ability to dupe all the other animals with the false story of the Gruffalo. After getting rid of the last animal, however, Mouse comes upon a real Gruffalo, and it has all the features that Mouse had described to the other animals. The Gruffalo threatens to eat Mouse. Can Mouse use its cunning to escape from this fearsome creature?

Good for

Fans of The Gruffalo | Families with children | First-time West End-goers