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Performance

VenuePerth Theatre
Also: Perth Concert Hall, Norie-Miller Studio, Horsecross
TownPerth
CountyPerth and Kinross
From5th August 2010
To7th August 2010
When11:00, 14:00
PricesFrom £11.00. To £11.00.
Perth Theatre (V637)
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The Singing Kettle - Calamity Castle

Work:: The Singing Kettle (S0104887955)


Production:: Calamity Castle (T01109798327)

"Och aye the noo!" Scotland’s favourite children’s entertainers The Singing Kettle will dress to impress after being invited by Lord Spout of Glenkettle to help rescue his run down castle. Artie has appointed himself as the local Laird and Cilla the Lady of the Manor, while Kevin is the Gamekeeper and Gary is a Scatty Scottish Entertainer - bagpipes and all. The Singing Kettle wonder how difficult can it be to hang a portrait, display a suit of armour or place a stag’s head on the wall - but nothing’s easy at Calamity Castle! Especially when our four tartan heroes are distracted by ancient Singing Kettles that they find everywhere - from the sky-high turrets to the secret cellars. Can they complete the task before Lord Spout’s return? Yes - but only with the assistance of young helpers in the audience who have a chance to join in with the action on stage! There’s lots of fantastic Scottish songs like "Tattie Soup", "Herrin’s Heid" and "Shove Your Granny", as well as brand new and all time favourite songs making for a superb singalong, action packed adventure... full of mishaps! Remember to dress up in Tartan for some crazy Highland fun and games at Calamity Castle. For girls and boys of all ages.

Listing:: L1388902632




Calamity Castle

"Och aye the noo!" Scotland’s favourite children’s entertainers The Singing Kettle will dress to impress after being invited by Lord Spout of Glenkettle to help rescue his run down castle. Artie has appointed himself as the local Laird and Cilla the Lady of the Manor, while Kevin is the Gamekeeper and Gary is a Scatty Scottish Entertainer - bagpipes and all. The Singing Kettle wonder how difficult can it be to hang a portrait, display a suit of armour or place a stag’s head on the wall - but nothing’s easy at Calamity Castle! Especially when our four tartan heroes are distracted by ancient Singing Kettles that they find everywhere - from the sky-high turrets to the secret cellars. Can they complete the task before Lord Spout’s return? Yes - but only with the assistance of young helpers in the audience who have a chance to join in with the action on stage! There’s lots of fantastic Scottish songs like "Tattie Soup", "Herrin’s Heid" and "Shove Your Granny", as well as brand new and all time favourite songs making for a superb singalong, action packed adventure... full of mishaps! Remember to dress up in Tartan for some crazy Highland fun and games at Calamity Castle. For girls and boys of all ages.

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