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Details

A Musical Play. Herr Von Cuckoo, Salt and Pepper all inhabit the kitchen dresser, coming to life each night when The Big Ones have gone to bed. One day, The Big Ones bake a Gingerbread Man, and leave him to cool on the dresser. Poor old Herr Von Cuckoo gets a 'toad' in his throat and can no longer cuckoo! Our hero, The Gingerbread Man, sets off to climb the shelves to get some honey to sooth this throat so Herr Von Cuckoo can avoid the final fate of The Dustbin. On his ascent, The Gingerbread Man faces up to The Old Bag, a lonely tea bag left behind and never used, and has to battle to get the honey. The smell of fresh baking entices Sleek The Mouse to investigate, and he tries to eat The Gingerbread Man, who has to fend him off. The commotion created on the dresser wakes The Big Ones who see the mouse, and set down poison to kill him. However, the mouse poison is sprinkled over the honey by The Big Ones - Herr Von Cuckoo does not realise and is struck down. Can The Gingerbread Man persuade The Old Bag to become a friend and use her herbal skills to cure Cuckoo? And can the dresser gang persuade the audience to help them to see off Sleek The Mouse? Only time will tell...

Creatives/Company

Author: David Wood
Producer(s): Mark P Reed, David Zelly
Company: Brentwood Theatre
Director(s): David Toltek, John Trent Wallace (music)
Choreographer: Paul Tomkinson

The Gingerbread Man

The Gingerbread Man (Kids show) production archive for QTIX code T01835564605. Details of all The Gingerbread Man archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S692257512

Archive Listings

6 Dec 04
  to
30 Dec 04
Brentwood Theatre
Brentwood, Essex
Performance Details => Venue archive
31 Aug 04Pavilion Theatre
Worthing, West Sussex
Performance Details => Venue archive

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