ABOUT THE SHOW:
Squirrel Walnutkins is on an adventure, an adventure to stop the last tree in Evergreen Wood from being cut down, an adventure to find a new home, to make new friends and most of all, to Save the Planet! Join Squirrel and Felix the Fox as they get in touch with their animal instincts to conquer their fears and make a better future; not only for themselves but all the other creatures they meet along the way!
Full of interactive elements, and designed specifically to engage SEN audiences and primary years, this show will be fun for both adults and kids as Same Difference bring their unique energy, comedy and interactive games to a brand-new summer show.
24/07/23- 14:00- Laisterdyke Community Centre. More information here.
29/07/23- 11:30am & 14:00- Bradford Festival. More information here. (BSL)
30/07/23- 13:30 & Walkabout- Whitchurch, Hampshire. More information here.
3/08/23- 12pm & 14:30- Mansfield. More information here. (BSL)
4/08/23- 11am & 14:00- Clumber Park. Buy tickets.
5/08/23-14:30 & 17:30- Kniver Edge and the Rock Houses. Buy tickets.
6/08/23- 14:30 & 17:30- Benthall Hall. Buy tickets.
9/08/23- Hull Pearson Park. More information here.
10/08/23- 11am & 14:00- Skipton Town Hall. More information here. (BSL)
11/08/23- 11am & 14:00- Attingham Park. More information here. (BSL)
16/08/23- 11am & 14:00- Ilkley Library. More information here.
17/08/23- 11am & 13:30- Darlington. More information here.
18/08/23- 11am & 14:00- Clumber Park. Buy ticket.
19/08/23- New Wortley Community Centre.
19/08/23- Leeds Markets. Buy ticket.
25/08/23- Eureka Museum. More information here. (BSL)
26/08/23- Eureka Museum. More information here. (BSL)
27/08/23- Worden Hall, Chorley. More information here.
2/09/23- Hardwick Hall. More information here.
9/09/23- Fleetwood Food Festival. More information here. (BSL)
10/09/23- Fleetwood Food Festival. More information here.
Squirrel Walnutkins is on an adventure, an adventure to stop the last tree in Evergreen Wood from being cut down, an adventure to find a new home, to make new friends and most of all, to Save the Planet! Join Squirrel and Felix the Fox as they get in touch with their animal instincts to conquer their fears and make a better future; not only for themselves but all the other creatures they meet along the way!
Full of interactive elements, and designed specifically to engage SEN audiences and primary years, this show will be fun for both adults and kids as Same Difference bring their unique energy, comedy and interactive games to a brand-new summer show.
24/07/23- 14:00- Laisterdyke Community Centre. More information here.
29/07/23- 11:30am & 14:00- Bradford Festival. More information here. (BSL)
30/07/23- 13:30 & Walkabout- Whitchurch, Hampshire. More information here.
3/08/23- 12pm & 14:30- Mansfield. More information here. (BSL)
4/08/23- 11am & 14:00- Clumber Park. Buy tickets.
5/08/23-14:30 & 17:30- Kniver Edge and the Rock Houses. Buy tickets.
6/08/23- 14:30 & 17:30- Benthall Hall. Buy tickets.
9/08/23- Hull Pearson Park. More information here.
10/08/23- 11am & 14:00- Skipton Town Hall. More information here. (BSL)
11/08/23- 11am & 14:00- Attingham Park. More information here. (BSL)
16/08/23- 11am & 14:00- Ilkley Library. More information here.
17/08/23- 11am & 13:30- Darlington. More information here.
18/08/23- 11am & 14:00- Clumber Park. Buy ticket.
19/08/23- New Wortley Community Centre.
19/08/23- Leeds Markets. Buy ticket.
25/08/23- Eureka Museum. More information here. (BSL)
26/08/23- Eureka Museum. More information here. (BSL)
27/08/23- Worden Hall, Chorley. More information here.
2/09/23- Hardwick Hall. More information here.
9/09/23- Fleetwood Food Festival. More information here. (BSL)
10/09/23- Fleetwood Food Festival. More information here.
Accessibility
Same Difference Arts are pleased to be bringing an inclusive summer show to your venue.
We hope to make your experience of the pantomime as fantastic as possible so we will be providing the following for you to take part in, either before or during the show.
Please email [email protected] to find out what the venue you are attending will be offering during the panto.
A touch tour / familiarisation before the show starts.
A touch tour/familiarisation gives anyone with sensory access needs, a chance to get to know what will happen in the show before they experience it. This might also include handling some of the props. It’s perfect for anyone with low vision, and people with learning disabilities and autism. It will last 20 minutes.
Use of captioning during the show.
We will be bringing tablets which will have the script on, and if you are Deaf or hard of hearing, you can borrow one of our devices and read the script as the show is happening.
We will be bringing at least 2 devices to each show. To confirm use of a device please email [email protected] with your name and the show venue you are attending.
Quiet space or relax zone.
Some audience members may struggle with the loud and busy pace of the pantomime and may want to go out and take a few moments. We will be touring with bean bags and creating a quiet space in each venue. There will be signs to show you where the quiet space or relax zone is.
Audio introductory notes.
These will describe the set, the actors and their costumes and any important props. The notes will be available to listen to online and to read before/during the show. To find these before you come, please visit www.samedifferencearts.com - There will also copies at the Help Desk when you arrive.
Visual Story
Sometimes it helps to know what’s going to happen in the performance, so the visual story will have images and a short explanation of about what’s going on in each scene.
Large Print Programme
There will be a large print programme available with information about the show. Please pick this up from the Help Desk as you enter the venue.
Same Difference Arts are pleased to be bringing an inclusive summer show to your venue.
We hope to make your experience of the pantomime as fantastic as possible so we will be providing the following for you to take part in, either before or during the show.
Please email [email protected] to find out what the venue you are attending will be offering during the panto.
A touch tour / familiarisation before the show starts.
A touch tour/familiarisation gives anyone with sensory access needs, a chance to get to know what will happen in the show before they experience it. This might also include handling some of the props. It’s perfect for anyone with low vision, and people with learning disabilities and autism. It will last 20 minutes.
Use of captioning during the show.
We will be bringing tablets which will have the script on, and if you are Deaf or hard of hearing, you can borrow one of our devices and read the script as the show is happening.
We will be bringing at least 2 devices to each show. To confirm use of a device please email [email protected] with your name and the show venue you are attending.
Quiet space or relax zone.
Some audience members may struggle with the loud and busy pace of the pantomime and may want to go out and take a few moments. We will be touring with bean bags and creating a quiet space in each venue. There will be signs to show you where the quiet space or relax zone is.
Audio introductory notes.
These will describe the set, the actors and their costumes and any important props. The notes will be available to listen to online and to read before/during the show. To find these before you come, please visit www.samedifferencearts.com - There will also copies at the Help Desk when you arrive.
Visual Story
Sometimes it helps to know what’s going to happen in the performance, so the visual story will have images and a short explanation of about what’s going on in each scene.
Large Print Programme
There will be a large print programme available with information about the show. Please pick this up from the Help Desk as you enter the venue.