Families looking for something different over February half term may want to take a look at what is coming to the stage at Crown Wharf Theatre.

On Friday 20 February, Goofus Theatre will bring The Tale of Nobody Nose to Stone for two performances, at 11.30am and 2.30pm.
A non verbal winter adventure
The Tale of Nobody Nose is a 55 minute, non verbal production combining puppetry, clowning, music and movement. There is no spoken dialogue, which makes it accessible to a wide range of audiences, including younger children and those with additional needs.

The story follows three clowns, Boz, Yolo and Flo, as they travel across land, sea and sky to help a lonely puppet discover something important, their own red nose.
It is described as suitable for all ages, from young children to grandparents, and its shorter running time is designed to suit younger attention spans.
An affordable half term option
Tickets are priced at £10 for adults and £8 for concessions.
With half term often meaning a stretch of days to fill, especially if the weather turns, the theatre’s town centre location near Crown Street and the canal makes it an easy option for families already heading into Stone.
Goofus Theatre is known for physical theatre and visual storytelling, with performances that rely less on words and more on movement and expression. That approach means the show can be enjoyed regardless of language or reading ability.

Booking is open now via the Crown Wharf Theatre website – https://www.crownwharftheatre.org.uk/the-tale-of-nobody-nose/
Performances take place on Friday 20 February at 11.30am and 2.30pm.








