New Gruffalo tale is here
Following hot on the heels of The Gruffalo’s monstrous success comes The Gruffalo’s Child – with attitude!
Just how brave is she? Find out for yourselves by joining her at Hamilton Town House and Lanark Memorial Hall.
The Gruffalo said that no Gruffalo should ever set foot in the deep dark wood...
One wild and windy night the Gruffalo’s child ignores her father’s warning and tiptoes out into the snow.
After all, the Big Bad Mouse doesn’t really exist... does he?
Tall Stories Theatre Company returns, bringing Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s award-winning sequel to life in this magical, musical stage adaptation to Hamilton Town House between Friday, April 15, and Sunday, April 17, and at Lanark Memorial Hall from Tuesday, July 19, to Wednesday, July 20.
The show is recommended for ages three plus with a running time of 55 minutes.
For a sneak preview of the trailer visit: www. gruffaloschildlive.com.
For tickets log onto South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture’s website.
Put a spring in your step this Easter with a range of family-friendly activities taking place throughout Lanarkshire.
The diverse calendar of events includes Easter egg hunts, rubber ducks races and feeding new born spring lambs.
What better way to welcome in Easter than with the annual Easter egg hunt at the David Livingston Centre, which is currently undergoing a £3.5 million renovation, running from March 25 to 28. Participants will be presented with a number of clues and puzzles to complete to claim the cherished Cadbury’s chocolate egg prize. Hunts are £2 each and with no two alike, visitors can come back again and again.
Throughout the Easter holidays the award-winning New Lanark Visitor Centre will be running a series of kids’ craft workshops, from Easter head dresses to bunting and a springtime puppet theatre. Workshops are £3 per child and run from 1-3pm throughout the holidays. For a less conventional Easter activity people can head down to New Lanark for their charity rubber duck race. From March 27 to 28 hundreds of yellow ducks will be seen making their way down the Mill Lane. For £2 per duck entrants will have a chance to win a prize, with all proceeds going to the Scottish Wildlife Trust.
Those looking for a more authentic wildlife experience can head along to Palacerigg Country Park for their annual Spring Fling from March 27 to 28. Visitors to this stunning park will be able see new born spring lambs as well as enjoy pony rides, farm tours and treasure hunts.
Those who want to take advantage of the milder weather can go for a walk or a bike ride along one of Lanarkshire’s beautiful nature trails. Some of the highlights at the 500-year-old Dalzell House include the Baron Haugh’s Nature Reserve Japanese Gardens as well as several different species including woodpeckers and deer. At New Lanark there is seven-mile route along smooth terrain from New Lanark to the Falls of Clyde where visitors can enjoy spectacular views of waterfalls and peregrine falcons.
Mark Calpin, chairman of Lanarkshire Area Tourism Partnership, said: “Lanarkshire has a packed calendar of events this Easter and with so much to do, a visit to the area makes for a great day out. Lanarkshire also has great travel connections making it easy to reach for those in the central belt which means less travel time and more time for visitors to enjoy themselves. With so many activities taking place we are looking forward to welcoming visitors to Lanarkshire this spring.”
More information can be found at www. visitlanarkshire.com