Hallé St. Peters will be transformed into a tropical reef as they bring the classic children’s story Rainbow Fish to life on Sunday 23 and Monday 24 October.



Featuring nine Hallé musicians and a dancer, this interactive performance is a perfect 40 minute introduction to the instruments of the orchestra, ideal for children aged 3–7 years. 

With kind permission from author Marcus Pfister, and with a score specially written by the Hallé’s Education Director, Steve Pickett, this series of half-term concerts is back for the fourth year running as part of the Family Arts Festival.

Too proud of his shiny, glimmering scales to join in with the other fish, Rainbow Fish soon becomes the loneliest fish in the entire ocean. However, with some advice from a wise octopus, Rainbow Fish soon discovers the joy of friendship and the importance of being kind to others.

The performance will also feature a very special appearance from Clippy the Crab who has his very own song and dance

Sunday 23rd October 2016 – Monday 24th October 2016

Hallé St Peter’s, Manchester

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