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Our
Projects

Since 2016, we're proud to have presented high quality theatrical experiences for young people. Our work has been performed across the UK, indoors and outdoors, from The National Theatre to Watford High Street. 

​Deep in the forest, stood a charming little Fir Tree.  A Fir Tree who longed for excitement and couldn’t wait to grow up!

“Oh, to be BIG like all the other trees!”

 

But little does the Fir Tree know, a glorious festive adventure awaits, and they’ll learn a lesson beyond their wildest dreams.

 

A playfully imaginative re-telling of Hans Christian Andersen’s festive tale, for all the family. Fusing live music, live foley sound effects and puppetry. The Fir Tree reminds us of the enduring power of friendship, the legacy of great stories, and the importance of living in the present moment.

Catch The Fir Tree at artsdepot this December, 2024​

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Wild

"You cannot tame something so happily wild." 

Wild’s home is the forest. Bears teach her how to eat, birds help her to speak, and foxes show her how to play. She is irrepressibly wild.

Then one day, some new animals arrive. They look oddly like her – and they want to take Wild away. But what if she was happy where she was?

Adapted from the glorious picture book by artist Emily Hughes, this energetic story, told with atmospheric sound, movement and puppetry, celebrates the free spirit in all of us.

Wild was performed at the Unicorn Theatre, March-April 2022.

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The Little Gardener 

Based on the picture book by Emily Hughes.

 

Performed inside a greenhouse containing a real life garden, How It Ended tell the story of the little gardener and the garden that meant everything to him. He worked hard, very hard but he was just to little to make a difference (or at least he felt he was). Will you help the little gardener bring his garden to life? This spellbinding show will melt your heart and get your hands dirty too!

​The Little Gardener toured the UK in 2016 and 2018 and enjoyed a summer run at Kew Gardens in 2021. 

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