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One day, Bear's life changes forever when, deep in the branches of the tree he hears the munching and a crunching of a bright green Caterpillar. Bear and Caterpillar soon become the best of friends, Caterpillar munching happily through tales of Bear's younger life catching fish, raising cubs and being big, strong and fierce. But one day Caterpillar stops munching and looks sick. Bear cares for his friend and lays him on a pile of dry leaves, promising him that he'll get better soon. Bear fears he will lose his friend but, as if by magic, Caterpillar grows and stretches and from the leaves emerges a beautiful butterfly. Can Bear come to terms with this new version of his friend who flies high above the trees and has stories of his own? Puppetry, live music and beautiful storytelling combine in this charming tale about love, loss and friendship.

Creatives/Company

Author: Annie McCourt (based on an original story by Gordon Poad)
Company: Theatre Hullabaloo
Presented by: Theatre by the Lake

Bear & Butterfly

Bear & Butterfly (Kids show) production archive for QTIX code T412353386. Details of all Bear & Butterfly archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S188986285

Archive Listings

15 Dec 15
  to
24 Dec 15
The Theatre By The Lake
Keswick, Cumbria
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17 Nov 15Phoenix Theatre
Blyth, Northumberland
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8 Nov 15artsdepot
Outer London, Greater London
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7 Nov 15Half Moon Young People's Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
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1 Nov 15Warwick Arts Centre
Coventry, West Midlands
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25 Oct 15The Citadel Arts
St Helens, Merseyside
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18 Oct 15The Civic
Barnsley, South Yorkshire
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