Watching plays/performances
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I watched \"Into the deep deep forest: The nicest Egg in the World\" by Playtime in Oct. I think it was good and simple enough to understand even though I did not prepare DS1 beforehand.
I am a fan of The Little Company and will try to catch their plays. Unfortunately not many theatre groups cater to such young children. On the other hand, that's good for my wallet :moneyflies: -
mummy of 2:
My boy enjoyed it so much that he did not want to go home. & he stood throughout the whole play so that he could see the whole set clearly.I watched \"Into the deep deep forest: The nicest Egg in the World\" by Playtime in Oct. I think it was good and simple enough to understand even though I did not prepare DS1 beforehand.
I think they have another one coming up in Dec, got to check the Esplanade booklet. -
The next Playtime play is \"Farmer, Fox, Bird and the Cookie\" in Dec

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i just book the tickets! looking forward to the show!
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So did I!!!!

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Iām also looking forward to the play. This time must go earlier to get seats in front. I was right at the back the other time.
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Just received email from SISTIC that Bear and Chicken Get Ready for School will be in the theatre in Mar/Apr 10. For those who watched Bear and Chicken go Camping, I'm sure you won't want to miss it

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may i know how to book for events @ esplande? saw some free shows but clueless how to go about making reservation, pls share, thanks
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raeyes:
may i know how to book for events @ esplande? saw some free shows but clueless how to go about making reservation, pls share, thanks
Usually the free shows are held in open areas where you simply walk in
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Hi,
This was in my email. There is a performance of a children's classic book by Mem Fox entitled \"Where is the Green Sheep\" by Julia Gabriel Centre for Learning. Its to be held at the Forum from the 21st Nov to 6th Dec. Two shows daily - 1pm and 5pm except on Tuesdays.
Admission is FREE :rahrah:
Enjoy!!!
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