Alphabet O’Neill
Information
9, 16 and 23 November: 10:30am
Children aged 4 to 6 accompanied by an adult
20 people (10 children and 10 adults)
€10 (adult with child)
Middle floor
Please note that due to the characteristics of the building, access for people with limited mobility to the theatre’s middle floor is not possible.
Description
We will have fun making drawings with letters, playing with the alphabet even without knowing how to read it.
Synopsis
Words have sounds and letters that are drawings. There are letters with tall, straight legs, others short with round bellies. There are thin letters that like to be alone and others that prefer to hold hands. What drawings can be born from a letter? What can an A be? And a V? What happens if we remove the dot from the i? Can you see the cat’s tail in the g? Inspired by Alexandre O’Neill’s Amusement with Punctuation Marks we will have fun making drawings with letters, playing with the alphabet even without knowing how to read it.
This event is part of the O’Neill Cycle.