Sat
21 Jan 2006 - ARCHIVE EVENT
Tall Stories and network of stuff at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton
Them
With Tails
Them With Tails told three stories from around the world, and one more, created live from audience suggestions.
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Sat 21 Jan 2006 |
Sat 18
Feb - ARCHIVE EVENT
Stories
From Round The World
Interactive storytelling for children and families, with Honor Giles.
Every culture in the world has its own share of stories, and Honor Giles excels at passing stories from round the world onto new audiences.
'We were transported to different worlds and new experiences by your gift with words and a colourful imagination'
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Sat 18 Feb 2006 |
Sat
11 Mar - ARCHIVE EVENT
Dynamic New Animation presents
Puss
In Boots
Directed by Steve Tiplady
A silly man, a cunning cat and a smelly ogre. They all want the same thing - a palace, a kingdom and the love of a princess. But who will win?
Using puppetry, clowning and song, this was a magical and witty adaptation of our favourite feline tale, exploring the endearing relationship between man and moggy!
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Sat 11 Mar 2006 |
Sat
15 Apr - ARCHIVE EVENT
The Puppet Lab presents
Funnybones
By Janet and Allan Ahlberg
This is the story of three skeletons who are lonely. One big skeleton, one little skeleton and a third skeleton, who is a dog. They are looking for people to scare, but everybody is sleeping except for them. So, they decide to scare each other!
A cheeky story of fun, frights and friendship.
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Sat 15 Apr 2006 |
Sat
13 May - ARCHIVE EVENT
Moby Duck presents
The
Tiger Trail
By Peter Wynne-Wilson
Ssssh! What's that in the bushes?
The Tiger Trail brings the magic and enchantment of Korea to the Octagon.
Storytelling, South Asian dance, samonuri drumming, evocative masks and puppets
swirl together in Moby Duck's unique performance style. On the Tiger Trail anything can happen!
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Sat 13 May 2006 |
Sat 17 June - ARCHIVE EVENT
Lyngo Theatre Company,
in a co-production with the Half Moon People's Theatre
and Teatro Groggia, Venice,
presents
The
Fish's Wishes
By Marcello Chiarenza,
from an idea by Raffaella Meregalli
A little fish
who lives in a glass of water escapes into the airy world to eat
bubbles,
pick up tears
and drink stars from a bowl.
Why is the
sky blue?
What do all
the fish say at the bottom of the sea?
And where
do they keep the salt?
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Sat 17 June 2006 |
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