FUNomusica Family Concert: The Incredible Voyage of Alasdair Malloy
FUNomusica Family Concert: The Incredible Voyage of Alasdair Malloy
Alasdair Malloy presenter
Alasdair always loves travelling from Scotland to join his friends in the Oxford Philharmonic but this time things don’t go quite to plan and he ends up having the most Incredible Journey! Instead of flying direct, he ends up having a riotous ride on boats, broomsticks, cars, carpets, roads, rails, spaceships, shoes, hooves and a yellow submarine! Fortunately, he has help from classical composers including Rossini, Saint-Saëns and Grieg, and the music from films such as Aladdin, Harry Potter, Moana and Star Wars, but will he get here on time? Don’t miss this exciting adventure in music and motion!
Arts and Crafts run from 3pm for one hour, with the concert starting at 4pm.
Supported by the Stanton Ballard Charitable Trust, the Doris Field Charitable Trust and the Thistle Trust
19 Jan 2025
Tickets: £10
(Under 18s £4)
Duration: 120 min
Venue: Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s
(Under 18s £4)
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