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Birmingham Hippodrome’s New Musical Theatre department have announced their first full production The Jingleclaw, a festive family musical created for 3–7 year olds.

The production will open at the Hippodrome’s Patrick Studio on Thursday 12 December 2024, running until Saturday 4 January 2025.

Written by Robyn Grant and Tim Gilvin, The Jingleclaw is set in a cosy village in the snowy mountains, telling the story of young musician Astrid and the mischievous forest creature The Jingleclaw.

Robyn Grant said: “We're so excited to be one of the first teams working with this incredible New Musical Theatre department as the Hippodrome continues to grow as a beacon of new British Musical Theatre. Tim and I are both incredibly passionate about bringing new audiences to musical theatre so who better to start with than the next generation of budding stars and theatre goers! The Jingleclaw is a silly, joyful, magical show in which we're creating our very own winter monster in a format which feels fresh, vibrant and funny. We're packing the show with amazing puppets and props, audience interaction, larger than life characters and tunes you'll be singing all the way home.

The Jingleclaw will be the first in a series of musicals for children produced by Birmingham Hippodrome under the My First Musical banner.

Since establishing the UK’s first in house New Musical Theatre Department in 2023, the Hippodrome has produced workshop performances of This Is A Love Story and launched the Musical Theatre Writers Group, a developmental programme which offers five writing teams the opportunity to develop a new musical over the course of 12 months.

The Jingleclaw is suitable for ages 3+ and will play at Birmingham Hippodrome’s Patrick Studio Thursday 12 December 2024 – Saturday 4 January 2025. Tickets are on sale to Friends of Birmingham Hippodrome at 11am on Thursday 11 April and on general sale at 11am on Friday 12 April. Tickets can be booked at birminghamhippodrome.com

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