Written by Jessica Duffield
In a vegetable patch,
In a nearby town
Lives a little Lightless Pumpkin
Who turned his frown upside down.
He ran away in tears
‘Cause he hadn’t found his light,
But thanks to his new friends he learnt
Being ‘different’ is alright!
The Lightless Pumpkin is back and he needs your help! After realising that not every pumpkin needs to become a Halloween lantern because we are all unique, it is his turn to teach his neighbours to welcome diversity and difference, when a pair of French snails threaten life in the vegetable patch…
Wands at the ready for the next instalment from our favourite veggie!!
The production begins in the East Riding Theatre cafe bar and travels to Beverley Library (100m from the theatre) and back again. The cast and theatre staff will lead the audience in a short procession on an accessible route.
Tickets £5-6.50
Family Ticket of Four £20 (Min of 2 Children and at least one accompanying adult)
Venue Details
The ERT Team: We have a committed Board, comprising of professional theatre-makers and business experts. Patrons: Dame Judi Dench and Sir Mark Rylance Ambassadors: John Godber & Richard Bean Associated Artists: Mark Addy, Berwick Kaler, William Houston, Anna Maxwell-Martin, David Bradley Directors of the Board: Adrian Rawlins – Artistic Director Vincent Regan – Creative Director Chris Wade – Music and Comedy Programming Anne Cooper – Planning and Funding Sue Kirkman – Manager John Merrylees – Technical Production Tom Wilders – Finance
Facilities
Accessible Toilets
Baby Changing
Level Access
Wheelchair Access