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Information for BAM: Babies' Adventures in Music at Playhouse, Salisbury (Kids show). Bring your baby for a bounce with BAM: Babies' Adventures in Music, featuring singer and harpist Sam Frankie Fox and multi-instrumentalist Ricardo Rocha. This warmly interactive performance for babies, families and friends celebrates music from around the world with many instruments, styles, gentle movements and stimulating sounds. Performances feature harp, diatonic accordion, a range of stringed instruments, songs in different languages and more. Your ticket will include entry into our Stay and Play activity after the show in the Coffee Lounge. Salberg Studio
Approximate runtime 45 minutes (including any interval).
Age Advisory: 0+
 

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BAM: Babies' Adventures in Music

Playhouse >

Friday, 31st May 2024.
11:00, 14:00

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  • The theatre's own website: Playhouse
  • The theatre box office on 01722 320 333
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Playhouse

Playhouse
Also: Salberg Studio
Malthouse Lane
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP2 7RA

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BAM: Babies' Adventures in Music at Playhouse, SalisburyQTix Codes:
Listing: L551782987
Production: T0654949007
Event: S01845579472
Venue: V923
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