One day a boy finds a plane in his cupboard. He flies higher and higher until he lands on the moon. He is frightened, lost and alone until a passing Martian lands there too! Who is the strange alien? Can they be friends? And how will they find their way back home? <\/div>\n
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Writer and director Adam Bampton-Smith said: \u201cOliver Jeffers\u2019 fantastic picture book is perfect for adapting into a live stage version. The story of friendship between the boy and alien is one that everyone can relate to, coupled with those wonderful images which we have incorporated into the stage design. There is plenty of audience interaction and some great new music produced by the composers of The Gruffalo and Room On The Broom.\u201d <\/div>\n
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This exciting new production for families and young children (suitable for 3 and up) has been created by the team behind the hit shows ‘Don\u2019t Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus’ and ‘The Night Before Christmas’. You can catch ‘The Way Back Home’ for a strictly limited engagement in the NEWLY RENOVATED Alliance Fran\u00e7aise Theatre at Sarkies Road.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n