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PuppetCraft Theatre
www.puppetcraft.co.uk
| Date | 4th February 2012 |
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| Venue | Uplyme Village Hall, Uplyme View: approximate location on Google Maps |
| Time | 4:00 pm |
It all started so long ago that it is impossible to remember when. One day a woman, called Mazandaba, set out to search for stories, asking friendly and fierce animals if they could help, but none knew any stories, or even WHAT stories were. A myth from Africa retold by Gcina Mhlophe with African and English language, wood and wire puppets. This is a puppet show for the whole family, perfect for everyone from 4 years old. With video projection and the sweet, sweet sounds of live music played on traditional instruments by a wonderful African musician. Some performances will be preceded by a music workshop, please check with the venue for details.
For tickets, please call: 01291 445050