Past shows

Whatever Next!

08 Apr 10 - 26 Jun 10

“Can I go to the Moon?” asked Baby Bear.

“No you can’t,” said Mrs Bear. “It’s bathtime. Anyway, you’d have to find a rocket first.”

Visiting Grandad

08 Oct 09 - 23 Dec 09

Reluctantly Little Jack has to stay with Grandad for a whole afternoon, so when, to Little Jack’s great surprise, Grandad reveals that he is not ALL that he appears a whole new adventure begins.

Oakwood Primary School Project

16 Nov 09 - 18 Nov 09

Sixteen children aged 4 and 5 from Oakwood Primary School took part in a 3 day activity programme inspired by the book "When We Lived In Uncle's Hat".

If Only The Lonely Were Home

02 Apr 09 - 08 Jul 09

Collaborating for the first time with Tasmanian-based award winning writer Finegan Kruckemeyer, this magical play delighted and engaged children and grown ups alike. 

Under the Parasol

27 Sep 08 - 26 Oct 08

A performed reading of Hue Boy by Rita Phillips Mitchell and accompanying workshop

Silly Billy

14 Apr 08 - 08 Jun 08

Adapted from the book by award winning writer Anthony Browne

A warm, moving, exhilarating production of my book. I watched with tears of joy in my eyes!
Anthony Browne

Under the Parasol

18 Feb 08 - 07 Mar 08

A performed reading of Hue Boy by Rita Phillips Mitchell; illustrated by Caroline Binch

Silly Billy

20 Sep 07 - 22 Dec 07

A warm, moving, exhilarating production of my book. I watched with tears of joy in my eyes!
Anthony Browne

My Place

30 Apr 07 - 12 May 07

Enter a new world…. A new space….. A new place…. My Place.

Jack

09 Oct 06 - 22 Dec 06

Take some magic beans, a giant or two and a mum who shouts a lot and come with us on a quest to enter new worlds with our young adventurer….. tutti frutti productions take the well known story of jack and the beanstalk as well as Jack stories from across the globe to bring you a funny, fantastical tale of a budding hero and a bad tempered giant.

The Girl Who Lost Her Smile

10 Apr 06 - 15 Jul 06

When Jehan smiled by day, the sun shone brightly over the wondrous city of Baghdad, when she smiled by night, the stars glittered and sparkled. But one morning gloom falls over the city, Jehan had lost her smile.

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