Kids, Issue 662
12 articles
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White brings a show for toddlers to the festival
29 Jul 2010
Understanding how childrens' minds work
White is a show borne out of an understanding of, and fascination with, the way toddlers’ minds work. Co-creators and performers Andy Manley and Ian Cameron have kept the story and language simple, while the set has been built with award-winning…
Hi Fives for Diversity
12 Aug 2010
Celebrate the International Year of Biodiversity
It’s the kids’ last chance to take part in Our Dynamic Earth’s International Year of Biodiversity celebrations this week, with activities all over the centre. High five the Community Tree, learn about how Arctic animals have adapted to their harsh…
5 questions: Kids show Tall Storrie and Wee Godley
29 Jul 2010
Mother and daughter duo Ashley Storrie and Janey Godley
Glasgow comedy queen Janey Godley has pushed all her blue material aside to team up with daughter Ashley Storrie for their kids show Tall Storrie & Wee Godley. She tells us why we should go along. Give five reasons why people should come and see…
Tall Stories' Twinkle Twonkle secretly teaching kids
29 Jul 2010
Mixing nursery rhymes and adventure with astronomy and science
Known for their respectful and highly entertaining adaptations of popular picture books The Gruffalo and Room on the Broom, sometimes Tall Stories just like to do their own thing. And, as shows like The Snow Dragon and Them with Tails demonstrated…
Stick Man Live on Stage
29 Jul 2010
Based on the hugely successful children’s book by Julia Donaldson, Stick Man is the story of a loveable anti-hero who lives in the family tree ‘with his Stick Lady Love and their stick children three’. But when a dog whisks an unsuspecting Stick Man…
The Last Miner gives children a history lesson
29 Jul 2010
Underground puppetry tells story from the coal era
Once a vibrant industry, British coal mining has been relegated to museum shelves and miner’s memories. But through its atmospheric new show, Tortoise in a Nutshell aims to evoke the feeling of life underground. ‘There’s something almost mythical in…
Penguin brings interactive puppetry to the Fringe
29 Jul 2010
Polly Dunbar's children books translate easily to stage
When writer and puppeteer Polly Dunbar creates her picture books, she’s got one eye on the page – and the other on the stage. ‘Although I’m not directly thinking of puppets whilst writing,’ she says, ‘I do keep performance in mind. Picture books are…
Wee Willie Gray brings musical storytelling to the Fringe
29 Jul 2010
Andy Cannon's homage to Scotland's Robert Burns
As his witty homage to Robert Burns, Oor Rabbie and re-working of Tam O’Shanter ably proved, Andy Cannon knows a thing or two about Scotland’s bard. Teaming up once again with musician Wendy Weatherby, Cannon is taking on yet another Burns poem, Wee…
Bobby & The Graverobbers - the alternative story of Greyfriars Bobby
29 Jul 2010
Scottish history panto-style tale twists the classic legend
It’s a little known fact that Greyfriars Bobby was not a cute wee Scottie with ‘a Morningside accent and a tartan tammy who ran a couple of Edinburgh marathons and was always carrying old people’s bags’, Bob Skeldon tells us. Oh no, he was a much more…
The List Operators for Kids prepare for the Edinburgh Fringe
29 Jul 2010
Aussie comic duo out for fun without the moral lesson
The List Operators for Kids have taken Australia by storm and are now preparing to face the Fringe with a show that dares to be funny, energetic, rude and absolutely 100% not educational in the slightest. Double act Matt Kelly and Richard Higgins…
Hairy Maclary and Friends brings classic children's book to the stage
29 Jul 2010
Musical doggy mayhem based on Lynley Dodd's book
With their cast of colourful canines, Lynley Dodd’s Hairy Maclary books have garnered many fans the world over. Having secured the rights to perform them, Nonsenseroom Productions have been hard at work bringing the eponymous scruffy mutt and his…
Charlie and Lola’s Best Bestest Play
29 Jul 2010
Lauren Child’s sibling adventures hit the stage
Lauren Child’s hugely popular brother and sister duo burst off the page, out of the TV screen, and onto the stage! It had to happen sometime, and Watershed Productions seem to have done an interesting job with the whole 2D/3D challenge. Featuring some…



