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' Eileen and Mike Hares Place. 15—26 Aug (not first Fringe appearance is to most children as “ present a new production. Sun). 5.05pm. £1 .50 (£1 ). professional storyteller Professor Doom In BBC s A Marvellous Mess. for Jean Guillon. lle‘s WlZBlT. This year as children aged 3—7 years. — reckoned to be France‘s Willi Wonka Written by Eileen who is A best at beguiling listeners (undoubtedlv Roald out front, ever ready to amazing Dilhi‘S most famous adapt and improvise, techniques and incredible character) he gives a depending on the mood of facial expressions. Not one-man show. (suitable the young audience, I listed as a children‘s {Of 7 yCZIfS UpWZfl'dS) . Mike remains behind the Ever wondered just what ; event. the Tales of tellingof Charlie Bucket‘s scenes as manipulat0i_ the tooth fairy does with Provence are in a similar t visit to the Chocolate When an attic gets a all those teeth? Now is vein to St Exupery‘s The Factory where he meets clear-ou{ a" song ofthings your Chance to OUt in Lil.th Prince. suitable for thL‘ Oompah-loompas and come to tight; m old Pips and Panda and the children aged 6 upwards. his fellow Golden Ticket puppet booth iS found. Tooth Fairy. a puppet Monsieur Guillon weaves winners. greedy spoilt and of course ‘ some Show for younger Children tales about witches and brats who get their just puppets. just waiting to (up to six) presented by _ fairies. a land where it i desserts. Props are limited perform and listen tothe Jill and Ian Purvcs. The _ rains macaroni. and a E to a table and four chairs. audience join them in a Show features Ultra ViO'et philosophising wolf. ; the table becoming the singalong. Come on stage lighting, muste» 1* bit Of Blood and Honey boat to sail along the after the Show for dressing magic and large scale Productions hope to : chocolate river and then , up time With thc puppets. puppets. Fringe regulars. teawaken interest in i the glass elevator. Playing i I A "anemia; ".33 the Purvcs noticed last storytelling by taking the ' about 15 characters. Rob l (Fringe) Over the Top year thal many Ollheif Show out to schools after Inglis “1‘05 l“ mfwc : puppet Company, Church audience brought along the Fringe Monsieur around the audience to . of the German speaking toy pandas to see the Guillon‘s moustache ts - create the feeling of being i Congregation (venue show. so this year. says teal by the way, ‘in the factory‘. Rob says i 103)6671619,1Chaimcrs lan Purvcs: ‘Wc're .‘l’ales of Provence there‘slasurprisc in the j - t - - ~ . Crcs’ 12-26 At, not pandering to popular (Fringe) Blood and interva . . . Sun)‘ 11. lsamiig demand’ - bring along Honey Productions. . Charlie and the i 3 Raymond Cook from your: panda and you WI" Street Theatre (Venue 4]) C'IOCOIalB Factory (Fringe) Jonathan Swift‘s satiric - receive a badgc- 225 7294. 19 Hill Street. Rob Inglis. TIC Toe at MB BOOM i . - . . , I Pips and Panda and the 14 A.qu sep (not gun), Lllllc Marco‘s (Venue 98) ' dass'c’ n “mom-an - Tooth Falry(Frin c) 10 45' -23 A 25 229 7898 Grove Street 12 Bobbing up and down the ; show using a combination P ‘ g - dmt "8- 0P. _ i ' - . . : - _ - - - . urves Puppets. St 4.45pm. £4 (£3.50). Aug 2 Scp (not Sun). country from his Borders ; Olhfe Size SPtllmSImdgc J. t.Ch h H " 113m £3 (£2) base is Magic Bob. just off style Puppets. Shadow f When You find a 800d cmcs $81 23631 — ‘ i i to Cardiffand planning to PUPPClS‘ "lime and {Om‘u'a' 5"“ to it! 5‘ i cmile' h it 10.26 _ put in appearances in St i jesting- ShiPerCked Andrews Mermaids were Aw“ c" ow‘ , . . . - - - - . ug(notSun).l1am.£3 Andrews and Glasgow , Gulliver finds himself in a a success at the [988 £2 T. R 0899 20631 before materialising at the f land of cute little folk but Fringe with a free ( )° ‘c c“ ' CLATTERBASH Fringe. His new show (for i as the story UthidS they adaptation ofJ.R. _ Eat your heart out Kylie. age 4 upwards). ‘A ' Show themselves to be Just Planché's Beauty and the What about an evening of stand-up cabaret for : as intOICI’aht ahd Petty as Beast; meriting a visit Renaissance and children.‘ says Bob. ‘is ' {till-Size humanS- The from John Craven‘s Medieval music? , street entertainment l 50-minute show is aimed Newstouhd‘ no less. This Edinburgh Renaissance Picture a small bioughhihdoms" an hour , at 5—1 l-ylearfoldt: yfourtiger year the; present iAmqut for Phoalld Dshl Band give a show of 0 come y. magic. singing Ones “’1 enjoy 6 a" 35y comica venture e ans. ames as ive a li hthearted music . ‘ ‘ , i _ ' and dancing with lots of i and humOtir While Older Captive Princess (for all Cinderella-like existence (cghildrcn especially ‘lr'r'vail "f 3‘ glam htS audience participation. children WI" appreCiate ages), a story ofstolcn with his ghastly aunts welcome) played on over Machine which uses up all :1; Bogmtianks aloitgifide I {he ii‘ony behind the jmels. Evil villainsjairy Sponge and Spihcrevcr forty authentic h d gilElslélllbeSIl-i::1i;§ldnl a ic o as one o t e . 8U 5- mot ers. custar ies. since an an r r ino ate u instruments wit wcir busigest children‘s i I thlmVet l" “min” sad jokes. plug-ugly p his parcntnghen he p names like sackbuts, CmaS‘mPhc When he entertainers around. (Fringe) Lambeth sisters and a beautiful meets a strange. old man tcbccs, crumhorns, damages 3 SPeek" campy Wearing a lampshade for ! Children's Theatre. princess. Sounds like a in his garden an incredible nakcts, violins, recorders “(him nWaiting his a hat. he zooms to earth to j Pleasahee (Venue 33) 556 chance to boo and hiss adventure begins in which and tromboncs in ye olden C lattcrbaSh mummie- dio his one-mah-hand get. i 6550. 20—27 Aug. 2pm. £2. iaantg-sitylc ancfl thlclrc's egcosinteirs it) man-size iimesfhe one End a half in 5m in craz ‘ unar . ree e in so 'e to a ir an a oot- hour 5 ow inc u es 3 - dittgicsgand giving noisy _ boot (argd ti cati). y wleing caterpillar. and come up and look session ""5 "Cw Pmducmm “07 impersonations 0f trains A M I The Captive Princess travels in a luscious on stage where the 5— 1” year'mds) and elephants. Magic Bob (Fringe) St Andrews size-of-a-house peach. audience is invited to chat Shoestring “PCCt their Meets Mr 300m (for a” University Mermaids. Trick or Treat Theatre to the players and give the “"diPPCC i," do a 1‘“ "f “('8' ticnqliifc an Back at the Fringe for a Eginbur Cfllcsc 0‘ A" COmPany adbd 'thC original instruments a once-tiger. admitted frctiiif mu 7th year' puPpcwcrs -~ - ( cnucy dummn iiiesiro0 home truths. singthe accompanied by three . i V A I dciicious iaic‘ suitable for scais. say the band.“ village songs. jig about children!). V \ . a" the family (even “you Someone aiways says .i I and. most importantly. Iflagic 809': Back!!! W i do,“ like peaches). (“an think rd enjoythis 3 wave the sacred canopy. (Fringe) Gilded Balloon "" “‘— "" ""-‘ v There's a facc-painting kind of music but i i _- Be involved! Theatre (Venue 38) 226 session at the end Ofihc . The Racks" Show . The Machine 2151. 14. 15. 21 . 22. 28. 29 show to, anyone who (Fringe) Edinburgh (fatastroiplie (fringe) Aug. 1 1am. £2. fancies the insect look. Renaissance Band, Shoestring(hast Oxford). I Millie Bob Meets Mr lJames and the Giant Epworih Halls(Vcnue BMW“ Thc‘m“ (ch‘c 300mm (Fringe) Slime Peach (Fringe) Trick or 63). 25 Nicolson Square. 49) 22519893‘ 2 F‘irrcst venue. ll—l3. 18—20. Treat'rhcatrc Company. it) Aug 5pm; 23 Aug‘ Road. -8 Aug—2 Sep. Aug; 1-] SCpt. at Little Mai-Co's llam- £2-50- (Venue 98) 2297898. — . Grove Street. 14-26 Aug — _ ' (not Sun). ll).45am.£3.5() i GULLIVER m (£2). 1 CHARLIE AND LILLIPUT , -. ' -
Aftcra successful visit to : Edinburgh at liastcr. 5 , Lambcth (‘hildrcn‘s I
TALES or FACTORY Apreviouswinnerofthc
i Festival Times Best Solo
i _ ! THE CHOCOLATE .i i |
Theatre ('ompany (aka
award for ‘The Hobbit'. All Day Suckers) return
Rob Inglis will be familiar
Fresh from the Avignon Festival and making his
40'l'hc List ll 17 August 1989