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Theatre and Performance

The Tale of the Loneliest Whale

9 Apr 2026

1:00pm

Quick summary

Price
£7.50
Audience type
Suitable for ages 3 – 11
Running time
Running time 50 minutes
Venue
  • Arts Centre Washington

Event description

A magical and interactive show that celebrates friendship, difference and the beauty of being yourself

For ages 4+. Written by Andy Curry.

“I can hear someone out there. They’re singing to me.”

Whale sings his heart out into the deep blue sea… but nobody sings back. Is he the only one like him in the whole ocean?

Just when he’s about to give up, a mysterious voice echoes through the waves. Determined to find the singer, Whale embarks on an unforgettable adventure—diving through glowing coral caves, dodging wibbly jellyfish and facing wild-eyed sea monsters! But will he ever find a friend who hears his song?

Join Hoglets Theatre for an exciting deep-sea adventure packed with beautiful puppets, hilarious sea creatures, original songs and lots of audience interaction! The Tale of the Loneliest Whale is a magical, interactive show that celebrates friendship, difference and the beauty of being yourself.

Plus post show Puppet Making Workshop

At its heart, this is a story about neurodiversity, about how being different can be lonely, but also beautiful. The play was developed through workshops and conversations with children, including those with experience of autism, ADHD and other forms of neurodivergence. Their insights shaped everything from the characters, music and story structure to the sensory elements and pacing of the show.

Reviews:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “The show is dripping in creativity. I was blown away. Go see this show, borrow a child from friends and family if you need an excuse to go and enjoy a wonderful hour of theatre” – Tonylovesthefringe

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “An enchanting tale that gripped the children from the start” – The Derek Awards

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “A fantastic piece of children’s theatre” – Broadway Baby


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“A heartwarming show with a clear message of inclusion and acceptance” – Broadway World