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Cinderella Ice Cream Seller

Wed 23 Apr–Thu 24 Apr

Little Seeds Music presents

Written and composed by David Gibb

Get your dessert spoons ready for a tale of perseverance, princes, palace balls, glass slippers and, um, ice cream?

Over the last four decades, Cinderella’s has become the kingdom’s most beloved ice cream company, with a parlour on every street corner. But how did a humble ice cream maker with not a penny to her name end up as a multimillionaire business woman with her own ice cream empire?

In this new musical for families and children, join Talvi and Caldwell, loyal employees of Cinderella’s, as they share her rags to riches tale, and confront their own desires, hopes, and the magic that lies within each scoop of Cinderella’s legendary ice cream.

Perfect for children and families alike, this exciting musical retelling of a fairytale classic promises a delightful blend of storytelling, stunning live music, and theatrical magic that will capture your heart and tickle your taste buds.

Tickets: £12.00

Suitable for ages 5+
Running time: 60 minutes

For more information about Little Seeds Music, visit their website here

Booking Information
Showing: Wednesday 23 April–Thursday 24 April 2025

Tickets: £12.00 - £12.00

Trailer

Photo Gallery

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