Children's theatre has become hugely popular, with touring production companies now doing the rounds in most cities - and Warwick is no different.
You should head online and get
cheap train tickets to Warwick well in advance of Ring a Ding Ding, a dazzling show that is guaranteed to be extremely popular.
The production takes to the stage at the Warwick Arts Centre on January 31st and runs until February 4th.
Written and directed by Tim Webb, it is geared towards children aged between three and six and promises to build on the huge success of How long is a piece of string? and Mole in the Hole, which Time Out claimed was "a wonderful show guaranteed to get the sparks flying in a small child's imagination".
Design is handled by Claire de Loon and music is courtesy of Max Reinhardt.
The epic, table-top voyage of discovery promises to enthral young audiences.
The show lasts 55 minutes and tickets cost £9.25.
Theatregoers should head online and make sure they have
train tickets to Warwick before heading to the show.