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Press Releases 2007
Whiff by Ian Whybrow illustrated by Russell Ayto
Adapted for the stage by Bernie C Byrnes & Jim Fowler
Whiff is beautiful. He is well-behaved. And his parents are very proud of him. But whenever Whiff goes off to make new friends, he comes home in disgrace. Whatever can the matter be?
Suitable for children 3+! More unforgettable tunes, more lovable characters and even more musical mayhem from the writer of the best-selling children's books Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs and Little Wolf's Book of Badness and the creators of The Mole Who Knew It Was None Of His Business and Hillbilly Goats Gruff.
Culross Festival have invited Kipper Tie Theatre’s production of Whiff, to Culross Abbey House Gardens on Saturday, 25th August, at 5.00 pm (gardens open from 2.00 pm for picnics.)
Kipper Tie Theatre produce educational, exciting and above all, entertaining theatre for children of all ages. Their energetic approach, which mixes acting with dance, music and mime, is attracting increased recognition.
As well as performing at theatres throughout the country, Kipper Tie Theatre have performed at a number of festivals including the world famous Glastonbury Festival.
Arrangements for inclement weather have been made for this outdoor show and Guide Dogs only, are allowed in gardens.
Ample parking adjacent to Abbey House.
Tickets costing £5 for adults and £3 for children and are now available from Culross Post Office, Rothes Halls & Carnegie Hall Box Office,
Telephone: 01592 611101 and 01383 314000
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