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VenueNorth Edinburgh Arts Centre
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From5th December 2013
To21st December 2013
North Edinburgh Arts Centre (V2124055387)
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  • Date of change: 3 Dec 13 - T01062117293

The Lickety Tale of Molly Whuppie

Work:: The Lickety Tale of Molly Whuppie (S0416573734)

Molly Whuppie is based on a traditional Scottish tale. Molly is a Scottish super-hero, a bold wee girl who climbs the mountain to brave the forest, the Giant and the Bridge of the One Hair, in search of food for the Winter Feast. She discovers a Giant and a King who are not what they seem ? the Giant is in fact a joyous ukulele-playing gardener, persecuted by the wicked King Boris, covetous of his Neverempty Purse, his Dragon Sword and his Singing Ring! Most importantly she discovers that she herself is cleverer and braver than she ever imagined.

Production:: (T01062117293)

This festive season we are delighted to present the LicketyTale of one of Licketyspits most popular shows, which will delight audiences of all ages! North Edinburgh Arts will be abuzz with winter cheer, puppet making, Whuppie Pies, Giant's Garden Soup and Christmas 'Meade!" for grown-ups.
Presented byLicketyspit
Presented byNorth Edinburgh Arts
Director Virginia Radcliffe
Director Kirsty Stuart (assistant)
Performer Mary Macmaster (harp)
Performer Gavin Marwick (Molly Whuppie)
Performer Kirsty Stuart (Molly Whuppie)
Performer Virginia Radcliffe (Ninian the Giant / King Boris / Mrs Whuppie / Ella Whuppie)

Listing:: L1717021405




Production details

This festive season we are delighted to present the LicketyTale of one of Licketyspits most popular shows, which will delight audiences of all ages! North Edinburgh Arts will be abuzz with winter cheer, puppet making, Whuppie Pies, Giant's Garden Soup and Christmas 'Meade!" for grown-ups.

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