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There's a Monster in Your Book (Who's in Your Book?)

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There’s a Monster in Your Show is produced on stage by Millennium Entertainment International. Tour Dates

Monday 4 th December at 1.30pm, Tuesday 5 th December at 1.30pm, Wednesday 6 th December at 1.30pm. Puffin started out as a non-fiction publisher, with its first title appearing in 1940. As the most iconic and well-known children’s book brand in the UK today, we are always on the lookout for innovative ways to tell the world’s favourite stories and for brilliant new debut talent and brands that connect with today’s young readers, from newborn up to twelve years old. I think we read it together about three or four times and then Little Guy decided to read it to Gramma. The illustrations of each action are colorful, perfectly suited and allowed him to easily tell the story as well. Aside from her stage work, Miranda’s TV credits include Head Writer for a new TV series, Pop Paper City for Channel 5 Milkshake, which recently won a Royal Television Society South Award for ‘Best Short Form’.Unfortunately the following performances of ‘There’s a Monster in Your Christmas Show’ have been cancelled: His Panto and Christmas Show Credits: PC Pong in 'Aladdin' (Regent Theatre Ipswich/Carlisle Sands Centre), Santa Claus in 'Santa and the Christmas Adventure' (Epsom Playhouse, Watford Colosseum, Wimbledon Theatre) Gawp (Puppeteer and voice) in 'Beauty and The Beast' (Camberley Theatre), Man Friday in 'Robinson Crusoe' (Leatherhead Theatre and The Winter Gardens Margate) With the irresistible pull of Hervé Tullet’s Press Here and the charm of The Monster at the End of This Book, this inviting and interactive read-aloud will have kids tilting, spinning, and shaking the book to get the adorable little monster out! That’s right! He’s out of the book . . . and in their room somewhere. OH-NO!! His forte has always been visual and physical theatre with a strong understanding of the technical aspects as well. He specialised more in mime and practiced as well as taught the skill in various schools and colleges in the late seventies.

Puffin is an imprint of Penguin Random House, the world’s number-one publisher representing a vibrant community of publishing houses marked by unparalleled success. Through our world of stories, Puffin aims to open up the world to every child. Our mission is to inspire children to feel they can be and do anything, and to create readers for life. Other Credits: Scratch (Puppeteer) in 'Bear in Woods' (5 episodes plus Storytime Adventures/Sing-A-Long)

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The performance at 5pm on 19th December is a SEN performance with smaller audience numbers (limited at 50% capacity) and unreserved seating, so you’re free to sit wherever you like. Noise levels will be reduced and the house lights will remain partially on throughout. You’re free to enter and exit the auditorium if you need to during the performance, and a quiet space will be available outside of the auditorium. In 1980 Roman was invited to join Polka Theatre in Wimbledon as an actor and in ’81 as the associate director and has proudly been involved with the theatre for over 42 years helping to direct/produce more than 90 plays at Polka aimed for our younger audiences - both for the Main Stage and the Adventure Theatre. Over the years, Roman has worked with many leading writers: Bryony Lavery, Mike Kenny, Brendan Murray, Lynne Read Banks, Charles Way, Phillip Pullman to name a few. The style of work has varied from directing straight forward drama plays through to musicals via pure puppet shows. His productions have taken him around the world with performances in Australia, Brazil, Hong Kong, Qatar, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Turkey and USA as well as the UK Born in London in 1953 of mixed heritage, Roman finally opted out of studying “Biomedical Electrical Engineering” and completed a postgraduate course at the Drama Studio London entering into the world of professional acting in 1977. The story revolves around a group of performers who discover an unexpected guest on stage. With its premiere scheduled for 12 October, the show has already confirmed performances at 43 venues across the UK, with more dates to be announced soon. Now, with Little Guy, it's important that any 'monsters' have 'nice' faces and be 'not scary'. Greg Abbot's illustration of Tom's monster was approved by Little Guy, so Gramma started to read....

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