APRIL 15-27, 2008 Tues-Fri (April 15, 22-25) 10am,
Wed-Fri (April 16-18) 5pm, Sat + Sun 11am
TICKETS Single tickets RM42 & RM64 plus ticketing fees.
Reduced rates for OKU cardholders, schools and groups.
VENUE The Actors Studio @ Bangsar Shopping Centre
Level 3, Bangsar Shopping Centre, 59000 Kuala Lumpur
The animals in the forest are frightened of the selfish crocodile. No matter how much they try, he just won’t let anyone drink from the river. Then, one day, the crocodile has the toothache – but nobody dares to help him, until a little mouse appears, who bravely finds a way to solve this snappy dilemma!
This best-selling children's story by Faustin Charles comes to life in this delighful stage adaptation by UK's Blunderbus Theatre Company.
It is a funny, charming and intelligent story with a very happy ending, to remind us all that it's the smallest acts of kindness that often have the greatest impact. The most talented storytellers bring this magical tale to life with music, song, and a host of beautifully handcrafted puppets.
A magical musical tale about true friendship and kindness, written especially for children
aged 4 to 7 and their adults too!
Established in 1998, Blunderbus Theatre Company produces innovative new plays for young
children and family audiences. This professional company, based in the heart of famous
Sherwood Forest, performs to over 100,000 children and adults annually all across the UK.
Actor
Bill Davies
Actor
Christian Knott
Actor
Claire Alizon Hills
Actor
Jeannette Longworth
Coming Soon
19/04/2008 The Star by Sheela Chandran A LOVELY SHOW FOR CHILDREN
Claire Alizon Hills and Jeannette Longworth... comical... young audiences in stitches... Christian Knott... good job as a fearsome crocodile... Blunderbus proved to be a hit... managed to keep the children and adults happy + more
20/04/2008 New Sunday Times by Subashini Nair WHEN WOOD TAKES ON FUN LIFE
Talented actors... funny and intelligent story... brilliantly controlled and manoeuvred by Davies and Claire Alizon... beautifully captured the imagination of the children... love the crocodile... children giggled... entire performance exuded fun and enthusiasm + more