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Superstar to make guest appearance in Tweedy’s Lost & Found

Harry Potter and The Crown star Helena Bonham Carter will make a guest appearance in the second episode of the Barn Theatre's live streamed children's show, Tweedy's Lost & Found tomorrow (1st April) at 12pm.

The children's entertainment mini-series follows Giffords Circus favourite Tweedy the Clown as he adapts to his new job at the local Lost & Found. In each episode Tweedy tries to help find an item the 'special guest' has lost, as well as touching on important messages surrounding the coronavirus in a child-friendly way.

Helena Bonham Carter, a lifelong friend of Giffords Circus founder Nell Gifford, will appear in the second episode asking Tweedy to find a cherished object as part of the April Fool's Day-themed episode.

Tweedy's Lost & Found launched last week on the Cirencester theatre's free live-streaming service Behind The Barn Door. New episodes air live on the Barn Theatre's Facebook, YouTube and Twitter channels every Wednesday at 12pm.

The debut episode featured special guest BAFTA-award winning screen writer and star of BBC's This Country, Daisy May Cooper. In the episode, she appeared as her This Country character, Kerry Mucklowe, asking Tweedy to help her find her missing plums.

Daisy May, who is an ambassador for the theatre, has previously appeared as Kerry Mucklowe in sketches to support the theatre's Human Poppy and #CarolsForACause campaigns.

The Barn Theatre is facing a loss of £250,000  and possible permanent closure. It has launched SAVE OUR BARN through its website and social media platforms.

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