Mr Fantastical's Sweetie Factory, Musical Theatre - La Tourné Teatro

MR FANTASTICAL'S SWEETIE FACTORY,
MUSICAL THEATRE

EARLY YEARS | PRIMARY

Embark on a sweet and fascinating theatrical odyssey with Mr Fantastical’s SWEETIE FACTORY. Immerse yourself in the magical world of Willy Wonka, an eccentric chocolatier, and accompany Charlie, a humble boy with a heart of gold on this sweet adventure.

When Charlie wins a golden ticket to visit Wonka’s mysterious chocolate factory, a journey full of wonders and unforgettable lessons is unleashed. From the factory full of surprising treats to the singing Oompa-Loompas, this stage adaptation captivates with its quirky characters and colorful scenes.

Join Charlie as he discovers the true magic of chocolate and learns valuable lessons like:

● Humility: Charlie, despite temptation and trials, maintains his humility, making him an inspiring example for young students.

● Gratitude: Recognition and gratitude for the little things in life are evident throughout history, highlighting the importance of appreciating what you have.

● Creativity and Imagination: Wonka’s Chocolate Factory is a feast for the imagination, encouraging creativity and the ability to see the world from unique perspectives.

● Rewards of Effort: The story highlights how Charlie’s effort and perseverance are rewarded, promoting the idea that hard work comes with its own benefits.

A theatrical version designed and created for children in the process of learning the English language. It is developed from a simple, fun text, fully adapted to the children attending, accompanied by a repertoire of new songs and dances, beautiful and colorful scenery, some very friendly characters and, of course, the participation and collaboration of children.

Languages of the work: English
  • Aimed at children – Early Years – Primary.
  • We adapt to the needs of each group.
  • Duration: 60 Mins.
  • It includes:
    • Didactic sheets with exercises and games
    • Musical Songs for the Teachers
    • Chat with the actors at the end of the work
    • Four native British actors