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VenueElectric Theatre
TownGuildford
CountySurrey
From3rd March 2009
To7th March 2009
Electric Theatre (V01732805351)
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The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe

Work:: The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe (S27725224)


Production:: (T930590306)

The Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe is an educational ‘Eco - Show’ by Geoff Lawson suitable for children age 7 and above. It is an engaging, interactive, colourful and dynamic production involving audience participation and the use of puppetry. The story concerns issues such as climate change, self sufficiency and pollution and tells the story of the imminent threat of a twenty fifth runway which will cut a swathe through Crooked Wood Clearing, home to Ma Pennywhistle and all of her children who live in the shoe. The Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe is a wonderful and captivating production which is sure to entertain children and their families and, who knows, some of the audience may even be invited to take part as Ma Pennywhistle looks to expand her brood!
Company Powerhouse Theatre Company
Author Geoff Lawson

Listing:: L0125756027




Production details

The Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe is an educational ‘Eco - Show’ by Geoff Lawson suitable for children age 7 and above. It is an engaging, interactive, colourful and dynamic production involving audience participation and the use of puppetry. The story concerns issues such as climate change, self sufficiency and pollution and tells the story of the imminent threat of a twenty fifth runway which will cut a swathe through Crooked Wood Clearing, home to Ma Pennywhistle and all of her children who live in the shoe. The Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe is a wonderful and captivating production which is sure to entertain children and their families and, who knows, some of the audience may even be invited to take part as Ma Pennywhistle looks to expand her brood!

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