
Robin Hood - Multi-sensory pantomime in Sussex
Sat 18 Nov - Sun 10 Dec
Go on a leafy adventure through Sherwood Forest with Robin and his merry mates, as they challenge the rich to give to the poor.
Cram-packed full of multi-sensory and interactive moments, songs and silliness, Head2Head’s Robin Hood is an accessible pantomime led by a professional cast experienced at working with children with special needs and disabilities (SEND).
Actors will perform alongside and amongst children using Makaton signing, to stimulate their participation and heighten the experience for everyone.
Families can expect puppets, props and sensory toys for added fun and stimulation.
All bookings receive resource packs to help prepare children for the experience of theatre.
Pre-recorded VOCAs enable children with SLCN to join in with the responses.
Shows are lined up twice daily (11.15am and 2pm).
Saturday 18 November – Patcham Hall, Brighton
Sunday 19 November – Woodlands Meed School, Burgess Hill
Saturday 25 November – The cornerHOUSE, Surbiton
Sunday 26 November – Manor Green College, Crawley
Saturday 9 December – Grove Park School, Crowborough
Sunday 10 December – Queen Elizabeth II School, Horsham
Early bird discounted tickets are on sale at £8 per person until the end of October.
The panto is also available to schools and groups on selected dates.
Head2Head Sensory Theatre
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About Head2Head Sensory Theatre
Head2Head makes theatre that is fully accessible and inclusive for all, offering immersive and multi-sensory productions that are lively and full of fun for everyone. Enjoy the magic of theatre, experience the sights, sounds and scents of a different world.
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Accessibility
Live performances are given in special schools and are inclusive, accessible and multi-sensory. Professional actors use Makaton and other communication aids.
Virtual and Interactive activities can include Makaton signing and versions with a sign interpreter. Packs are also given in advance that include a Widgit storyline and guidance on how to help participants enjoy the interactive and sensory elements of the video. See website and individual shows for more details.