Join CBeebies star, Tree Fu Tom, as he takes to the White Rock Theatre stage for the first time ever on Sunday 12th July at 2.00pm. Tom may look like a normal boy but when he puts on his magic belt and performs his Tree Fu moves he transforms into a small but mighty superhero and is transported to the magical world of Treetopolis. Here Tom has amazing adventures but, when trouble strikes, he must ask the audience to help create the magic that saves the day!
Tom’s sidekick and best friend, Twigs, is a fun-loving acorn bursting with energy and secretly determined to become a Tree Fu Master one day while Zigzoo is an energetic inventor who has a gadget for everything! He is excitable and never runs out of ideas for ingenious contraptions to help his friends.
Ariela is the rootin’, tootin’ ranch owner of Treetopolis! A beautiful butterfly and a bit of a tomboy, she loves her many animals and the great outdoors and Squirmtum is an odd-job woodlouse with a heart of gold, he can sometimes be a bit of a coward! Squirmtum is an expert navigator of all the sapstone glow tunnels and caverns that run deep beneath the surface of Treetopolis.
The mischievous Mushas are two troublemakers who always disagree! This brother and sister duo would love nothing more than to try to mess things up for Tom and his friends!
After finding a dusty old map, Tom decides to follow where it leads and see if it will take them to any mysterious hidden treasure – but it’s not an easy route to follow. Tom and his friends must travel through wild weather and catch the mischievous Mushas who are making trouble along the way!
Brought to you by Premier Stage Productions Ltd and Fremantle Media Ltd the show is packed full of fun, music and laughter and Tom is sure need your help to do the Tree Fu moves that could help save the day.
Join Tree Fu Tom on his first nationwide ‘live’ tour when he appears at the White Rock Theatre, Hastings on Sunday 12th July at 2pm. Some tickets are still available through the theatre box office on 01424 462288 and online at www.whiterocktheatre.org.uk