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UNGI Stage festival for young audience

Tjarnargata 12, 101 Reykjavík

Dates
Tjarnarbíó
25, April 2024 - 27, April 2024 (see calendar for other dates)
Open from 2.00pm - 4.00pm

Website http://assitej.is
General Admission See on official website

UNGI Stage festival for young audience will be on for the 7th time 25th - 27th of April. The Festival has established itself among the festivals in Reykjavik and will this time present seven performances in Tjarnarbio Theatre and the City Theatre. There will be one performance from the UK that will perform in the City Hall.
At this time, and hopefully fo the future as well" the festival will have "relaxed" performances suited for neurodivergent children. The festival will also have performances with sign language and audio description. The festival is in good cooperation with Reykjavik Children Festival and is glad for the opportunity to offer children and youths a fantastic variety of professional stage performances

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