The Jeweller’s Daughter is a theatre show full of celebration and culture. It tells the story of a little island in the Indian Ocean called Zanzibar; of a girl whose family were forced to leave, and the welcoming community they then found.

Join Natasha for a jewellery design craft workshop before the show which leads into the performance. Join in and learn together – helping to tell the story, led by Natasha, the Storyteller.

Based on a true story and with lots of games, colour, costumes, music and memories– The Jeweller’s Daughter aims to celebrate difference, bring joy and encourage us to learn about others experiences.

Workshop activity begins at 10:30am which leads into the show at 11am, the same happens at 1:30pm leading into a performance at 2pm

Suitable for ages 6+
  • Theatre
Wed 27 May / 10.30am
Darwen Market Hub

Croft Street
Darwen
BB3 1BH

Make your visit a full day out with a visit to the market, shops and cafes.

Wed 27 May / 1.30pm
Darwen Market Hub

Croft Street
Darwen
BB3 1BH

Make your visit a full day out with a visit to the market, shops and cafes.

Further Information

This free event is funded by Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council, and Darwen Market with support from Big Imaginations.

Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.

Trigger warning: As The Jeweller’s Daughter is based on a true story of forced migration there are references to topics including displacement, racism and loss. Please note this is done in an appropriate and delicate way for those age 6+ and signposting is made available.