The Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Terry Davies, will perform one of Roald Dahl's much loved children's classic at Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall.
As part of the Southbank Centre's Imagine festival, the award-winning orchestra will perform Revolting Rhymes in a family-friendly concert on Sunday, February 12 at 3pm.
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Audience can hear the stories of Snow White, Red Riding Hood, Cindy and the boy-next-door Jack, as well as the Big Bad Wolf, in this two-part animation.
Revolting Rhymes was commissioned by the BBC and created by Magic Light Pictures (creators of The Gruffalo) in 2016 for Dahl's centenary and features an all-star cast including Tamsin Greig, David Walliams, Rob Brydon and Dominic West.
Philharmonia Orchestra breathes new life into the animation with an inventive score, composed by Ben Locket, which is a great introduction to live orchestral music for little ones.
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The performance is suitable for children aged 5 years old and older.
Tickets start from £15/£7.50 and are available now.
Address: Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, SE1 8XX
Website: philharmonia.co.uk; southbankcentre.co.uk
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