THE ABOMINABLE Snowman is big and hairy and scary... or is he?

Everyone thinks Snowball is a terrifying monster and whenever he comes near they flee.

With footsteps so big you can fall into them no wonder everyone’s afraid of The Abominable Snowman. But Snowball isn’t scary at all and he’s rather fed up with being all alone in his forest home. In this very funny, very silly, magical adventure we discover what it’s really like when people think you are something you’re not.

Join this snowy adventure into the mountains where things are not always how they seem.

Moon On A Stick transform the stage once more this winter with this charming tale of an unlikely hero. A delightful blend of puppetry, live-music and enchanting storytelling perfect for ages three and over.

Directed by Moon On A Stick’s critically-acclaimed Artistic Director, Alice Sillett, The production is specially-adapted to be suitable to children with special educational needs and autism, as well as other sensitivities, with special Relaxed Performances which are also ideal for families with children who are nervous of the theatre, or who find being still and quiet for long periods of time difficult.

The Abominable Snowman is at the Milton Rooms in Malton on Sunday, December 3, at 2 and 4pm. For tickets Market Place, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 7LX

Box Office: 01653 696 240

www.themiltonrooms.com

Tickets £10 Adult / £6 for under 16s

* Our Relaxed Performances have been adapted to welcome those with SEN and Autism.

Also ideal for families with children who are nervous of the theatre, or who find being

still and quiet for long periods of time difficult. They include a 15-minute Meet and Greet

prior to the show, Show Guides to introduce the production, a relaxed environment and a

break-out area.

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