Shows

We create theatre shows and pantomimes.

From theatres to castles, farms to bakeries - we produce innovative, engaging new theatre for young people & families.

Next Show
Microphone and event program on a wooden table in front of an audience seated in a decorated hall with large arched windows and Christmas lights.

Previous Shows

  • Group of children and a woman dancing or playing on a grassy field, wearing headphones, with houses and trees in the background.

    Let's Get Wild!

    An audio-immersive show designed to engage young people with wildlife.
    Co-created with schools (Year 2 & 3).

    Commissioned by Manx Wildlife Trust.

  • Two performers dressed in colorful costumes on stage, with a painted backdrop resembling a colorful cart and a wooden fence with a 'Keep Out' sign. The performer on the left is mid-air with an open mouth and wearing a hat, fur coat, and red knee-high socks. The performer on the right has curly hair, a red sweater, gray skirt, and yellow tights, and is pointing upwards while holding a stick.

    Roald Dahl's The Twits

    How do you outwit a Twit? Mr. and Mrs. Twit are the smelliest, ugliest people in the world.

    Adapted by Hello Little People, after David Wood.

  • Person holding a lantern with silhouettes of two children inside, illuminated by purple light, in a dark environment.

    Freaky Folklore

    Have you ever wanted history to come alive? To really meet a fairy, the Fynoderee, or if you’re brave enough; the Tehi Tegi? 

    A hair-raising adventure into the freakiest folklore of the Isle of Man. Will you dare to hold a glass, with a fairy-spirit trapped inside?

    Immersive experience at the Manx Museum.

  • Children and adults viewing dinosaur skeletons and fossils in a museum exhibit with a large painted mural of a moose in the background.

    Mission 100: Save the Stories

    A family audio trail, designed to bring the Manx Museum to life inspired by objects found in the Museum.

    Commissioned by Manx National Heritage to celebrate 100 years.

  • Two people appear frightened, with one wearing a yellow polka-dotted shirt and the other in a striped shirt with a furry hat, against a rocky background.

    A Beg Adventure

    How did the cat lose it’s tail? Is Manannan really a rock star? And who is the fairy host?

    Hello Little People inaugural show, first performed in Castle Rushen.

  • A woman dressed as an elderly person with a cane performs in front of a group of children and adults in a forested area for an outdoor event or performance.

    EXPLORERS, ARE YOU READY?

    Madame McGregor has a plan to steal all the eggs. Help save Easter by hunting for clues, completing challenges and cracking the code.

    A participatory adventure for ages 3-8. First performed at Milntown Estate.

Pantomime

  • Actors dressed as animals perform on stage in front of a purple curtain. One actor wears a crown hat, yellow star-shaped sunglasses, and a long black coat, appearing to be surprised or shocked. Another actor dressed as a dog or wolf in a costume stands in the background.

    Dick Whittington and the Manx Cat

    2023

  • Person dressed as a chef with a large apron that says 'Yeast' and a blue hat, standing on a stage surrounded by baking supplies and books.

    Beauty and the Yeast

    2022

  • Two performers on stage, one with a purple cap and the other with a red cap, appear to be in a comedic scene. The person with the purple cap is pointing with a surprised expression, while the other holds an orange container.

    Cinderfella, Yessir!

    2021

  • A woman dressed as a red crab with a crab hat performs on stage with her arms raised, entertaining an audience in a theater setting with sea-themed props and decorations.

    Juan and the Beanstalk

    2020