The Three Billy Pigs’ A new puppet show by Noisy Oyster

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Once upon a time there were 3 little pigs . . . and now it is time for them to leave home.

They set off to build their dream houses in the green field on the other side of the river. But then these homes are put to the test by a misunderstood wolf that has a little bit of a problem; and who is the grumpy person who lives under the bridge?
 
Now based in Frome, Noisy Oyster puppet theatre is brought to life by Sarah Rowland-Barker and
 Nik Palmer. Sarah has a background 
in classical dance, street theatre and circus with No Fit State, whilst Nik is an award winning puppeteer and musician and the son of Ray & Joan DaSilva, who founded the wonderful Norwich Puppet Theatre.

The Three Billy Pigs is their new, and hugely inventive show which blends two classic fairy tales, ‘The Three Little Pigs’ and ‘The Three Billy Goats Gruff’, with beautifully crafted puppets, light hearted story telling, live music and a little bit of eco-awareness in a pig stylie!

“Great show – enjoyed a different take on the story, loved the music. Very engaging for the children” Rural Arts Wiltshire

Wed 30 October, 10:30am. Cerne Abbas Village Hall. 01300 341332

Wed 30 October, 4pm. Thorncombe Village Hall. 01460 30994

Thur 31 October, 10:30am. Hazelbury Bryan Village Hall. 01258 817805

Thur 31 October, 4pm. Shillingstone Village Hall. 01258 860319

Tickets £6, £5 U18s and £20 family of four.

 

www.artsreach.co.uk

* This event is part of the national Family Arts Festival *

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