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Four Seasons



  • Corn Exchange Auditorium
  • 0 – 60 minutes
  • Full Price £14.25 (including booking fee)
A man and woman in matching green overalls and green check shirts look at each other smiling

Four Seasons is a theatrical love letter to nature for children and their families. 

Join our fearless team of magical gardeners as they tend to the marvellous menagerie of flora and fauna at every stage of nature’s miraculous journey. Four Seasons is a celebration of the wonder and weirdness of nature and our place within it, all set to an exciting score of seasonally inspired tracks including, of course, Vivaldi’s iconic piece. Expect an enchanting and innovative theatre performance featuring puppetry, physical theatre and clowning fun – everything we’ve come to expect from Olivier Award-winning Little Bulb (Hibernation, CBeebies’ The Nutcracker).

A person dressed as a fish holds shiny fish sculpture in the air
Image Credit: Paul Blakemore
A woman stands behind two trees with green and orange leaves on stage wearing a brown shirt and apron in front of a sign that says 'Autumn'
a person dressed as a snowman on a blue-lit stage

'This was the first time we had taken our 3 year old to the theatre and she was mesmerised! She was beaming the whole time and we all loved it.'

Audience member

'Our 2 and 4 year old were enthralled by the performers. Fully engaged every second!'

Audience member

'An excellent show which captivated three generations.'

Audience member
A brown background with an illustrated tree displaying four seasons with two people in green standing below the tree with a blue bird, red squirrel and a black and white sheep dog

Duration: 45 minutes (no interval)

Age Guide: 3+

Director: Alexander Scott.

Writers: Clare Beresford, Dominic Conway, Amy Harris, Hanora Kamen, Vic Llewellyn, Alexander Scott and Shamira Turner

Starring: Clare Beresford, Vic Llewellyn and Dominic Conway/Alexander Scott

Sound and Lighting Design: Enrico Aurigemma

Designer: Kirsty Harris with trees by Jamie Misselbrook

Supported by Bristol Old Vic, Theatre Orchard and Arts Council England

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