The Big Dreaming

Sheffield Town Hall, Sheffield.

Cosy Concerteenies - PREMIERE!
Join Concerteenies for the NEW musical story of ‘The Big Dreaming’, for children aged 3-7 and their families. 

2 Screenings - 11am & 12:45pm

The Cold is coming, and it's time for Big Bear and Little Bear to get ready for the Big Sleep: for bears sleep all winter long, and wake up in the spring. But Little Bear is worried. What if they run out of dreams during the Big Sleep?'
Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
GENERAL ADMISSION (11AM) ADULT £11.55 (£10.50)
GENERAL ADMISSION (11AM) CHILD (<14) £3.85 (£3.50)
General Admission Ticket for children up to the age of 14.
Under 1-year-olds are free.
GENERAL ADMISSION (12:45PM) ADULT £11.55 (£10.50)
GENERAL ADMISSION (12:45PM) CHILD (<14) £3.85 (£3.50)
General Admission Ticket for children up to the age of 14.
Under 1-year-olds are free.
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Pianist Annabelle Lawson and narrator Polly Ives perform new music composed by award-winning Paul Rissmann, based on Michael Rosen and Daniel Egnéus’s book. Victor Craven has designed stunning digital animations to bring the story life. You can join in with songs, actions and makaton signs or just listen and daydream! 

COSY CONCERT! This is a relaxed, friendly and family-focused concert. Enjoy a free ‘warm’ chocolate and snuggle up on a beanbag. 

GET CREATIVE between the concerts, meet the composer Paul Rissmann and digital animator Victor Craven and find out how they make the magic happen! You can make your own dreamcatcher inspired by the story with the Concerteenies Creative Practitioners.

Under 1-year olds free.

All children must be accompanied by an adult.

*Access: 
The venue is accessible for wheelchair users, and there is a lift available. Tickets for wheelchair users include a free ticket for carers/assistants. Please contact us on info@sensoria.org.uk if you would like to purchase a ticket.

Credits: 

The Big Dreaming is written by Michael Rosen, illustrated by Daniel Egnéus, and published by Bloomsbury Children’s Books.

This new piece was commissioned by Concerteenies thanks to funding from the PRS Foundation, the Vaughan Williams Foundation and Arts Council England.