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Cardboard Carnival
Thursday 22 March 11.00am
£5
This is Carnival of the Animals but not as we know it. Creating the ‘ultimate animal,’ Lempen Puppet Theatre take inspiration from Camille Saint-Saëns’ music, a little help from Darwin and a whole lot of cardboard to mash up a show full of puppet possibility. Who knew there was so much to a simple cardboard box?
“You can spend a fortune on multi-media but it’s amazing what you can do with cardboard and paper – Superb!!!!”
“That was the most creative show I have ever seen. Really inspiring!”
Suitable for ages 4+
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