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Published Date: 20 June 2008
THE MONSTER tale of the Gruffalo makes its way to the Sheffield's Lyceum Theatre for a three-day run on Thursday 26th June.
Based on the children's book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffer, the Gruffalo is a story about a brave mouse in a forest full of predators.

The story follows Mouse into the deep dark woods on a hunt for hazelnuts, armed with only a nut map and a very vivid imagination.

To avoid becoming the main course, Mouse scares away the creatures with stories of his imaginary monster friend, the Gruffalo.

The show promises to be a song-filled fun-fest with plenty of laughs for those aged three and upwards.

The show, adapted by Tall Stories, which has already travelled across the UK and across the globe, will run from Thursday 26th to Saturday 28th June at the Lyceum Theatre.

Tickets cost £8.50 - £10.50 and are available by calling the box office on 0114 249 6000.

To be in with a chance of winning a family ticket for the matinee performance of the show at 1pm on Thursday 26th June, simply answer this question:

Q) Who wrote the Gruffalo?

Mark your answer 'The Gruffalo competition' and email your entry to competitions@worksop-guardian.co.uk or send it by post to The Worksop Guardian, 21-27 Ryton Street, Worksop, Notts S80 2AY. Closing date is Tuesday 24th June and winners will be contacted by telephone so do not forget to include a daytime contact number. Normal Guardian competition rules apply.

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  • Last Updated: 19 June 2008 9:54 AM
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