Join Luna and Dad for an adventure among the library shelves in this exciting new musical for families.
Luna looks forward to one special day – Library Day! It’s the day when she discovers magic among the library shelves, from dinosaurs to mummies, from unexplained mysteries to monsters and magic. But for Luna, Library Day is also a chance to spend time with Dad, making it all the more special.
Based on the critically acclaimed book by Waterstones Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho and illustrator Fiona Lumbers, join Luna and Dad as they discover magic and mystery, laughter and sadness and, through the power of stories, even start to mend their own history.
Adapted for the stage by award-winning poet and author Joseph Coelho, with music and lyrics by family favourite David Gibb, Luna Loves Library Day is the perfect treat for children aged 3+ and their families.
Luna Loves Library Day – the Musical is a Little Seeds Music and Z-arts production.
Accessible captions for Luna Loves Library Day – the Musical are available via the Difference Engine, which provides audience members with the ability to download an app on their phone displaying captions in real-time. Discover how to access the captions.
All seating is unreserved. All performances are relaxed performances and blind and visually impaired audiences can pre-book touch tours prior to all performances. Find out more about how to find us, access and some FAQs about your visit. If the show you want to see is sold out, you can join our waiting list and we will get in touch if any tickets become available.
For schools’ booking please contact schools@halfmoon.org.uk
Please note: Performances on Thursday 29 February and Friday 1 March are schools shows. Members of the public are very welcome, but please be aware that there will be large school groups in attendance.
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