The Ancient Oak of Baldor
Friday 30th and Saturday 31st January 2026
11am & 1:30pm
Theatre company, Frozen Light, present a multi-sensory experience for audiences with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD). Each performance is tailored to the specific needs of the audience – which is limited to 6 people with PMLD and their companions.
A request: because of the audience-specific nature of the work the cost of hosting this show is high. Bringing this performance to our venue has been made possible through the generous support of private donors and local companies, but we are still seeking further support. If you are able to help, please see the further information at the foot of this page.
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The Ancient Oak stands strong in the Forest of Baldor, in the land of Earten. The people of Baldor are celebrating The Great Cracking of the Ancient Oak.
Elspeth hoped this was the day that Lars would return. But when he doesn’t, she is taken on an unexpected and unforgettable journey.
Theatre company Frozen Light welcomes you into their latest fantasy realm, offering the chance to gather and experience the collective power of shared stories. The performance has been specially created for young adults aged 13-30. The Horton’s Performance Space is fully accessible and there is a free car park on site.
Each performance has capacity for 6 people with PMLD (13+), and their companions.
Tickets:
Young adults: £12 (includes a free carer space – two if needed)
Tickets for family members: £12
Ways to support this production:
The contributions we have received so far have not only enabled us to collaborate with Frozen Light, but also offer subsidised tickets, ensuring more people can experience this unique and important work.
We are still seeking to raise further monies. If you are able to support this initiative, you can make a donation when booking your tickets or through our Donations Hub.
Every contribution helps us make inclusive theatre accessible to all.
A £2 booking fee is included in ticket prices. This applies when booking online and in person. The booking fee covers costs charged to the charity for the booking system and payment processing.
