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Go Noah Go!, Little Angel Theatre

10 Nov 17 – 04 Feb 18, 6:00 PM – 7:15 PM

The Great Flood will be brought to the Little Angel Theatre in their production of Go Noah Go!

By Hailey Wendling on 14/8/2017

Go Noah Go!, Little Angel Theatre
Go Noah Go!, Little Angel Theatre
Go Noah Go!, Little Angel Theatre Go Noah Go!, Little Angel Theatre Hailey Wendling
London might be notorious for its rain, but we have no reason to complain about weather when compared with the mighty Noah.


This November, revisit the Biblical storm that forced God's prophet to live on a house boat with not one, but two, of every single creature on the face of Earth.


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Written by John Agard, the Afro-Guyanese playwright, poet and children's writer who in 2012 was selected for the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry, we expect big things from this biblical adaptation and imaginative puppet-show at the Little Angel Theatre in North London.


Join Mr and Mrs Noah as they batter down the hatches, and prepare to complete an impossible task: to find, capture, and house two of each animal.


With a magical ark that is built on stage, over 50 carved animals, and a rock-rollicking musical score, this Caribbean adaptation of the Noah's Ark story at the Little Angel Theatre is offers a sweet introduction to this historical story holiday season.



Recommended ages: 5 - 10




What Go Noah Go!, Little Angel Theatre
Where Little Angel Theatre, 14 Dagmar Passage, London, N1 2DN | MAP
Nearest tube Leicester Square (underground)
When 10 Nov 17 – 04 Feb 18, 6:00 PM – 7:15 PM
Price £14.00+
Website Click here for tickets and more information



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