ilovemacc has three pairs of tickets for one of the Barnaby Festival’s highlight – The Astronomer’s Story.
The spellbinding story of La Lune unfolds in the town of Macclesfield throughout Barnaby Festival 2016.
At the centre of the curious happenings is the remarkable family show: The Astronomer’s Story (Saturday 17 & Sunday 18 June). With puppetry, spectacle, theatre and surprises, audiences will experience the incredible tale of an eccentric astronomer who has bought the moon and the stars down to earth in this adventure – set in the atmospheric interior of Christ Church.
Note: the recommended age for audience members is 4+.
If you would like to enter the competition for free tickets – check out the festival website:
http://barnabyfestival.org.uk
Navigate to ‘The Astronomer’s Story’ and somewhere within you’ll find the name of – the astronomer.
Then travel to ‘The Observatory’ and find the name of ‘the glorious eduPOP science band’
Email your entry, with your full name, address and contact phone number – to editor@ilovemacc.com – to reach us before 15th June 2016.
Then, who knows, if you’re lucky, a pair of tickets could be winging their way to you.
Even if you’re unlucky, you can still join the adventure:
Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 June:
A 45 minute, family theatre show The Astronomer’s Story. Children step into the secret laboratory and are given their mission!
Tickets £6 (or £8 if you live outside SK10/SK11). Repeats through both days. Click here for Saturday tickets, here for Sunday tickets.
The Observatory an unusual collection of fun and adventurous scientific activities for all ages on the lawns, 10am until 9pm FREE
Saturday 18 – Saturday 25 June:
Spot the The Roving Moon which moves mysteriously across Macclesfield’s roof tops, FREE
Saturday 25 June:
The fantastic finale of The Moon Rising after dusk at Christ Church, FREE
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