Taking in a play or musical has long been a passion of mine, so seeing The Shaw Festival’s “The Horse and His Boy” is high on my bucket list. But more so than that, I want to have my children see it. The art of bringing a story to life on stage can be so beautiful to witness and that is a beauty I want my children to grow to love. I was an adult before I started to truly appreciate the craft, but every summer The Shaw Festival gives young people the chance to start early by presenting a family-friendly show. This summer that show is “The Horse and His Boy.”
Fortunately my children have been introduced to the theatre already. Emily’s first foray was at the age of ten, when we took her to see “The Wizard of Oz” in Toronto at the Ed Mirvish Theatre. It was a wonderful show, perfect for her age group to see and we had a blast. But William was even younger than that. His first play was “Peter and The Starcatcher” at the tender age of six! The secret to bringing such a young child to see live theatre? It was presented by The Shaw Festival. 🙂 And you know what? He really enjoyed it! There was music, entertaining and relatable characters, tons of humour and a very necessary intermission. The only hitch was William’s shoes. Apparently the light up bottoms were distracting the person sitting next to him as he swung his feet back and forth. 🙂
The Horse and His Boy
Straight from The Shaw Festival itself, “The Horse and His Boy” makes it’s World Premiere at the Festival Theatre from April to July 18th, 2019 in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario.Â
“Whisk your family off to Narnia in this mesmerizing story about four runaways — a boy, a girl and their horses — who find themselves called upon to rescue Narnia. With wild adventure and daring escapes, it’s quite unmissable for fans of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe and The Magician’s Nephew, and the perfect introduction for anyone new to the magical stories of C.S. Lewis.“
Sounds amazing, right? One thing you can always count on from The Shaw Festival’s family-friendly shows – they are stories that resonate with the child in all of us and are often ones you will recognize yourself. The best part is the shows allow you the opportunity to introduce a new world to your own children. I guarantee you will be visiting the library soon after seeing “The Horse and His Boy” so you can share more of Narnia together.♥Â
The Giveaway
We have some great news! One lucky reader of MapleMouseMama will win four tickets (2 adult, 2 kid) to a performance of their choosing for “The Horse and His Boy.” Just enter via the Rafflecopter widget below. This giveaway is open to residents of Canada (excluding Quebec) ages 18 and older. Â Please note that the tickets must be used by June 30th, 2019 and the winner is responsible for their own transportation to the show, located in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. Please read our terms and rules for all giveaways before entering. This giveaway ends on June 2nd, 2019 at 11:59pm. Good luck!!
What is your favourite book from childhood?
FT&PD
Suz
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Stephen Gordon says
This would be awesomeness
Laura says
Actually, The Horse and His Boy was one of my favourites! The whole Narnia Chronicles, but specifically this one. Such a fascinating and amazing story!
Cathy L Brown says
I loved the Nancy Drew books.
Linda W. says
Peter Pan was my favorite book.
ginette4 says
I hating reading as a child therefor I have no favourite book…as an adult I love to read, my favourite book is The Wedding
Gemma Nicholson says
And I go w-a-y back. My favourite books as a child were “The Bobsey Twins” series.
linda says
My favourite book from childhood was Charlotte’s Web. TY for the chance 🙂
Fan R. says
My favourite book from my childhood was Three Little Pigs!
Betty S says
I was a big fan of the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys series. One girl at school had the whole set and she loved to share wih us.
Kay Burke says
Loved famous five, Nancy Drew , Gulliver travels 🙂
Deborah C says
Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss
M says
Where the Wild Things Are
Flojean says
I don’t think I had a favourite but the Bobsey Twins I did deadlines
Flojean says
I don’t think I had a favourite,
Flojean ferrey says
I didn’t do a lot of reading as a child, but as I got older I read more often.
Hubert says
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and Superfudge
Erin H says
A Wrinkle in Time (the whole series)
Debbie P says
This sounds really good.
Christina Gould says
This looks like a fun show. I’d love to see it. Thanks for posting!
Elizabeth Matthiesen says
I had a hearty laugh reading about William’s shoes.
Elizabeth Matthiesen says
Congratulations M., this sounds like it was a great show.
Fan R. says
I’d love to see the show one day, hopefully when the lockdowns will be over!