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Mrs
Wobble the Waitress and Friends
based on the books by Allan Ahlberg and friends:
'Mrs Wobble the Waitress','
Mr Biff the Boxer' and' Mrs Plug the Plumber',
published by Puffin Books, an imprint of Penguin Books
Suitable for children +3
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Currently booking for
Spring 2010
If you are a venue programming family shows and Children's Theatre or
a Primary School looking for a performance for your pupils, please get
in touch with us
In 2009 we visited
Arts Depot in London,
Trinity Arts Centre in Tunbridge Wells and The Junction, in Cambridge.
First performed at the BedFringe
2008 and Pleasance
Theatre, Edinburgh Fringe 2008
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THE SCOTSMAN - 23rd August 2008 This simple
but subtly inventive show makes demands
on the target audience's imagination, which is all the recommendation
it needs. That there's lots of creative action
and movement to keep the attention rapt makes it an amusing
and unchallenging hour for parents as well.
The show is split into three stories, each performed by the same
four-person cast. As well as Mrs Wobble, who can't walk steadily
enough to avoid serving her food all over the audience, we are introduced
to Mr Biff the Boxer, who has to get fit before he gets in the ring
with Mr Bop and Mrs Plug the Plumber, whose specialities include
foiling robbers and saving round-the-world cruise liners when their
hulls have been holed. She's also possibly the only plumber in history
to turn down a cup of tea before getting on with work.
The stories are told through mime, rhyming
couplets and the occasional background illustration or well-placed
sound effect. Each is busy with action and visual set-pieces, but
just enough not to overload a young audience, while
the cast is also uniformly talented at providing consistent, watchable
children's theatre.
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Written and Directed by
Performed by
Props
Lighting Design
Sound
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Pilar Orti and Alexander Perkins
Steve Brownlie
Ruth Hutchinson
Pilar Orti
Alexander Perkins
Kate Rance and Eleni Kourneta
Tracey Hammill
Alexander Perkins and Pilar Orti
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First performed at the BedFringe
2008 and Pleasance
Theatre, Edinburgh Fringe 2008
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