Travel deep into a world of fairy tales this October half term at The Pound as Gonzo Moose presents Grimm and Grimmer
By Poundarts | Tuesday, October 18, 2011, 16:22
During October half term, The Pound in Corsham has a magical treat in store! Renowned theatrical innovators Gonzo Moose present Grimm and Grimmer, a comedy fairy tale adventure bursting with physical comedy, absurd jokes and magical illusion.
The show follows brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm and their beloved sister, Lotte as they travel into deepest Bavaria to assemble what will become the greatest collection of fairy tales ever published. But reality and fantasy collide and the family Grimm find themselves trapped in a twisted fantasy world of their own fairy tales.
Featuring special guest appearances from Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, Tom Thumb, Little Red Riding Hood and Rumplestiltskin…subject to their availability!
"We are thrilled to welcome back Gonzo Moose after their hit show Is That A Bolt In Your Neck in 2009," said Michael Cainen, Programme Manager. "Grimm and Grimmer is on a short tour before its Christmas run in Oxford and the company will be rehearsing here at The Pound for the half term week, putting the finishing touches to the show. We are delighted to have three performances for our audiences to choose from, including a Sign Interpreted Performance."
Grimm and Grimmer is suitable for all from ages 7 and up. The adventures begin on Thursday 27 October at 7.30pm, Saturday 29 October at 2pm (Sign Interpreted Performance) and Saturday 29 October at 7.30pm.
Tickets are £10 (£9 concessions), £30 family (2 adults, 2 children or 1 adult, 3 children and can be booked by either calling the box office on 01249 701628, online 24 hours a day at www.poundarts.org.uk or visit The Pound in person. The box office is open Monday to Friday, 10am to 7pm and Saturday 10am to 4pm.
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This looks fantastic - I know a few mums who would like their little ones entertained during the half term. What a treat for the Corsham kids!
By R_Ferrier at 19:51 on 25/10/11
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