The King’s Polar Bear comes to Z-arts this November!

Family Favourites Full House are taking to the stage with their brand-new, beautifully poignant, festive family show – The King’s Polar Bear 

Join masters of children’s storytelling Full House Theatre for a magical show taking inspiration from the true story of King Henry III’s ‘white bear’.  A gift by King Haakon of Norway in the 1250s, the bear was housed in Henry’s Royal Menagerie in the Tower of London, becoming a popular attraction.  

This playful and highly visual new show blends this intriguing historical tale with modern morality issues, raising poignant questions about animal and environmental welfare in a gentle yet thought-provoking way. This powerful parable conveys meaningful messages to young audiences in an accessible and entertaining style, taking them on a magical adventure unlike any other. With vibrant characters, hand crafted puppets and a beautiful original score by BAFTA nominated composer Rebecca Applin, The King’s Polar Bear is a heartfelt and inspiring tale of hope and opportunity, told under the awesome shimmer of the northern lights.  

Embark on an unmissable epic adventure with us this October and delve into the wonderous polar paradise of the arctic. 

It’s so much fun creating a brand-new show for families, the rehearsal room is always full of laughter and joy. It’s been fantastic playing around in the studio with our powerful polar bear puppet, learning lively feel-good tunes and seeing the lavish costumes for the first time. I’m really proud to be part of a show that brings together the magic of storytelling whilst exploring the beauty and fragility of the natural world.’ – Ben Miles, Performer, The King’s Polar Bear . 

Coming to Z-arts Saturday 30 November, book here.

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