Arts & Culture
A circus treat for the whole family is coming to Newbury's Corn Exchange!

A colourful and acrobatic production comes to the Corn Exchange taking audiences to new heights for the perfect family adventure.

From Thursday 5 to Saturday July 7, little ones and their families are invited on a magical journey of dance and circus with a Hans Christian Andersen inspired performance, What the Moon Saw, at the Corn Exchange, Newbury.

Presented by 2Faced Dance Company, the inspired story follows Jack who, alone in the world and scared of the dark, opens his bedroom curtains to find a familiar friendly face, The Moon.  The Moon shining bright teaches Jack how to be brave by taking him on an amazing adventure across the world, showing him all that he sees and teaching him all that he knows.

Jack’s dreamlike world comes to life through a combination of dance, circus and music that will unveil a treasure trove of secrets and surprises that are guaranteed to delight, excite and charm the whole family.

To make the experience even more special, audience members are invited to come along in their pyjamas and will be invited to explore the stage at the end of the show.

Founded in 1999, 2Faced Dance Company is a national touring company that produces innovative, accomplished and aspirational performances whilst offering  original stories and generating distinctive new work.

For further information, and to purchase tickets, visit www.cornexchangenew.com