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REW LOWE
The Playwrights Database
Nationality: British
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Thumbelina's Great BIG AdventureThumbelina's Great BIG Adventure
Synopsis:
An action-packed Christmas show for brave people of all sizes! Huge in attitude but small in stature, join intrepid Thumbelina, her adventuring Granny and a forest full of animals on a whirlwind adventure to the big bad city. But will she find her way home in time for Christmas? Featuring a gangster mole, singing fish, motorbike-riding beetles and crooning birds, award-winning physical theatre company Dancing Brick perform a thrilling and moving version of Thumbelina filled with puppetry, clowning, live music and a sprinkling of snow. A brand-new, brightly-coloured, action-packed musical retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's classic tale.
Notes:
written by Valentina Ceschi, Thomas Eccleshare, Rew Lowe, Tom Penn
1st Produced:
Cambridge Junction 14 Dec 2013
Organisations:
Dancing Brick
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Genre:
Christmas Show 40 min
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Male: - Female: - Other: -
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