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Performance

VenueLighthouse (previously known as Poole Arts Centre)
Also: Sherling Studio
TownPoole
CountyDorset
From24th November 2011
To10th December 2011
WhenTimes vary, check with Box Office
Lighthouse (previously known as Poole Arts Centre) (V910)
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  • Date of change: 6 Jul 11 - T0513046528

The Hare and the Tortoise

Work:: The Hare and the Tortoise (S1207)

The famous fable where a hare, so sure he's the fastest animal in the wood, challenges a tortoise to a race. The tortoise wins on account of the hare stopping for a nap - thus proving that slow and sure beats fast and unreliable.
Author Aesop

Production:: (T0513046528)

It's the race of the decade! Slow, steady tortoise versus speedy, greedy hare. They're fit, they're keen, they're completely miss-matched! Surely it's all over before it's begun? Following their sell out performances of The Enormous Turnip, The Elves and The Shoemaker, Little Red Hen and The 3 Little Pigs last Christmas, the hare-brained Stuff & Nonsense Theatre Company return with an up-to-date, Olympic-sized re-write of this world famous fable. Suitable for ANYONE over 3
Adapted by Niki McCretton
Adapted by Marc Parrett
Director Niki McCretton
Design Edwina Bridgeman
Music Sarah Moody
Sound Gwen Scott
Other Phil Mead (films)

Listing:: L857230939




Production details

It's the race of the decade! Slow, steady tortoise versus speedy, greedy hare. They're fit, they're keen, they're completely miss-matched! Surely it's all over before it's begun? Following their sell out performances of The Enormous Turnip, The Elves and The Shoemaker, Little Red Hen and The 3 Little Pigs last Christmas, the hare-brained Stuff & Nonsense Theatre Company return with an up-to-date, Olympic-sized re-write of this world famous fable. Suitable for ANYONE over 3

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