Storystock, Battersea Power Station
Storystock, the seasonal storytelling extravaganza, returns to London for February half-term with workshops, shows, and a special appearance from Judith Kerr
Don't miss the spectacular Storystock festival at Battersea Power Station this February half term.
For three glorious days, Storystock will see all manner of family-friendly workshops, live performances, and storytelling sessions. With stage adaptations of your favourite fairy tales and special readings from children's literature superstars, this edition of Storystock promises to be a book-based bonanza.
Check out our highlights:
The Secret Garden – A Musical Storytelling Show
12 February: 10 - 10:45 am, and 14 February: 2 - 2:45pm
Recommended for children age 2 - 5 years
Price: £10
Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic fairy tale about an orphan sent to live in a mysterious mansion will be seen on the Storystock stage. Presented by the Music House for Children, the 'musical storytale' promises to deliver a thrilling tale filled with animals, action and adventure.
Click here for more information
Charlie & Lola Stories
12 - 14 February, 1 - 1:30pm & 4 - 4:30pm
Recommended for children age 2 - 5 years
Price: £5
Book a ticket to join Charlie and Lola on one of their amazing adventures – where the milk is always pink and Soren Lorenson, Lola’s imaginary friend causes all kind of mischief. This interactive storytelling session is perfect for little audience members, and promises special character appearances.
Click here for more information
Judith Kerr Presents: Happy 50th Birthday to the Tiger Who Came to Tea
13 February, 12 - 12:45pm
Recommended for children age 6+
Price: £10
Celebrate the 50th birthday of The Tiger Who Came to Tea with creator Judith Kerr herself. Stop by Storystock for a special reading and Q&A session with the celebrated children's author.
Click here for more information
How to Make a Magazine Workshop
14 February, 1:45 - 3pm
Recommended for children age 8 - 12
Price: £12.50
Junior journalists can learn about the inner workings of the media machine at this workshop. Hear from the Scoop editorial team about how they come up with ideas for content and make their monthly magazine happen. Each participant will receive a workbook so they can create their very own publication.
Click here for more information
For three glorious days, Storystock will see all manner of family-friendly workshops, live performances, and storytelling sessions. With stage adaptations of your favourite fairy tales and special readings from children's literature superstars, this edition of Storystock promises to be a book-based bonanza.
Check out our highlights:
The Secret Garden – A Musical Storytelling Show
12 February: 10 - 10:45 am, and 14 February: 2 - 2:45pm
Recommended for children age 2 - 5 years
Price: £10
Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic fairy tale about an orphan sent to live in a mysterious mansion will be seen on the Storystock stage. Presented by the Music House for Children, the 'musical storytale' promises to deliver a thrilling tale filled with animals, action and adventure.
Click here for more information
Charlie & Lola Stories
12 - 14 February, 1 - 1:30pm & 4 - 4:30pm
Recommended for children age 2 - 5 years
Price: £5
Book a ticket to join Charlie and Lola on one of their amazing adventures – where the milk is always pink and Soren Lorenson, Lola’s imaginary friend causes all kind of mischief. This interactive storytelling session is perfect for little audience members, and promises special character appearances.
Click here for more information
Judith Kerr Presents: Happy 50th Birthday to the Tiger Who Came to Tea
13 February, 12 - 12:45pm
Recommended for children age 6+
Price: £10
Celebrate the 50th birthday of The Tiger Who Came to Tea with creator Judith Kerr herself. Stop by Storystock for a special reading and Q&A session with the celebrated children's author.
Click here for more information
How to Make a Magazine Workshop
14 February, 1:45 - 3pm
Recommended for children age 8 - 12
Price: £12.50
Junior journalists can learn about the inner workings of the media machine at this workshop. Hear from the Scoop editorial team about how they come up with ideas for content and make their monthly magazine happen. Each participant will receive a workbook so they can create their very own publication.
Click here for more information
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What | Storystock, Battersea Power Station |
Where | The Village Hall at Battersea Power Station, Circus West Village, London, SW11 8AB | MAP |
Nearest tube | Sloane Square (underground) |
When |
12 Feb 18 – 14 Feb 18, Times vary between events, check online |
Price | £5 - £40 |
Website | Click here to book and for more information |