Price
- £16.00
Length
- 60
Presented By
- Stuff & NonsenseTheatre Company
Join three problem-solving pigs and help them to save their bacon in a raucous, high-octane family show that will make you howl!
There’s a wolf coming… but for now, The Three Little Pigs have tricked him onto a bus. If he catches them, he’ll huff and he’ll puff and we all know how that ends…
On the run and with the need to build a strong shelter, our three problem-solving pigs call on you to save their bacon. Be blown away by the world of Stuff and Nonsense in this joyful retelling of a classic tale. Told in a unique physical style with raucous puppets, this is high-octane family theatre that will make you howl!
Stuff and Nonsense make inspiring shows for families. We unite creativity and imagination, so that children and adults can learn together and inspire each other. Our shows are co-created with children and incredible artists. We also teach, lead workshops, give schools resources and work with families to learn and make things. Stuff and Nonsense have delighted over a quarter of a million people this decade alone. Invest in your children’s imaginations: join us in the theatre and take playfulness home with you!
- Suitable for all the family (recommended for ages 3-10).
★★★★★
“ The Three Little Pigs is a brilliant family show that had us all squealing!” – Audience Member
★★★★★
“I wanted to reiterate how much I loved the production of The Three Little Pigs. It’s wonderfully creative and a fresh new take on the story. It’s something for you, and the kids who helped you create it, to be very proud of. I’m sure you will get a similar response when you take it on the road next year, too.
After seeing Pinocchio Stuff and Nonsense’s work has really changed my perception of what theatre for young audiences can/should be. I used to think it had to feature a simple narrative, be relentlessly upbeat, and be generally rather silly… but seeing the sophistication of your work disproves that. That’s borne out further by watching the unwavering engagement of the young people in the audience, as was the case yesterday. They were captivated throughout and, surely, that is the best measure of the success of a show for a particular audience.
Congratulations on such a fabulous show.!”
Tim Colgate – Head of Programming – The Lighthouse, Poole