Kipper's Snowy Day - Online On Demand
  • London Fringe

''It was a new morning, and it was snowing!

Kipper rushed outside.

The snow lay deep and smooth andnew, like an empty page waiting to be scribbled on&"

Kipper and his best friend Tiger go an adventure in the snow- but on the way they lose their friend Arnold in a terrible storm. Will theyfind him? And will they find their way back home?

A magical world of puppets and mischief, filled withoriginal songs and music, this warm-hearted Christmas show is perfect forchildren aged 3+ and their families

Based on the award-winning 'Kipper' stories by Mick Inkpen,Slot Machine Theatre present the first stage adaptation of these well-lovedbooks on film.

Kipper's Snowy Day wasoriginally produced by Norden Farm Centre for The Arts, Maidenhead, where itwas a sell-out success and transferred the following year to Watermans where itwas also a huge hit. We are delighted to welcome back this fantastic showonline!

How it works
You will be sent a link to view Kipper's Snowy Day by email as soon as you book. You can then watch the show as many times as you like until 10 January. We ask that you do not share this link with anyone else: our theatre and the artists who made the show are relying on this income during this incredibly difficult time.

Tickets to a show like this would usually cost at least �40 for a family. We are charging �10. If you do feel able to donate an additional amount, this would go equally towards supporting Watermans and supporting the artists at Slot Machine, who made the show. Thank you.

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