The Courtyard are pleased to be hosting Toucan Theatre’s interactive digital show The Naughty Fox, a disability inclusive online experience for under 5s this Easter.

The Naughty Fox is a heart warming story about sharing and caring for little ones and their grown-ups. Set in the magical forest, Fox goes on an adventure to learn from the Aurora that it’s ‘Better to Share!’ 

Audiences can listen, read and play along with Fox, Owly the owl, Splash the frog, and Tickle the goose in this interactive story with the chance to build a snuggly den, a noisy Storm Shaker and a magical sleigh. 

Toucan Theatre is a new joint venture between professional writer, director, creative facilitator and dramaturge James Baldwin and Hannah Farley-Hills who is also Associate Producer to Arch 468, Associate Producer to Acá Theatre and a Freelance Project Manager at Create Arts. Toucan Theatre builds on their combined 20 years of experience in project management, professional artistic and community practice, and 4 years of collaborations.

Read by CBeebies presenter, Joanna Adeyinka-Burford, The Naughty Fox is the perfect holiday fun activity for little ones and adults this Easter.

Tickets are available on a pay-what-you-can basis starting from £5. The Naughty Fox is an online production, links and passwords for the experience will be sent in a confirmation email upon booking. 

The Courtyard are also hosting a series of Inclusive Workshops online via Zoom this Easter for young people aged 10-15 with or without a disability or additional learning needs. Movement, Music and Fun with Open Theatre starts the week at 10am on Monday 12 April, followed by Dance with Dancefest at 10am on Wednesday 14 April and Sensory Storytelling with Catherine Rachel at 10am on Friday 16 April. All three workshops can be booked online at courtyard.org.uk.

For more information or to book tickets for The Naughty Fox or the Inclusive Online Workshops visit courtyard.org.uk.