AWARD-WINNING SCAMP THEATRE
BRING BESTSELLING CHILDREN’S BOOKS
BY JULIA DONALDSON AND AXEL SCHEFFLER
TO THE STAGE in 2015
· STICK MAN RETURNS FOR A SPRING UK TOUR
· TIDDLER AND OTHER TERRIFIC TALES COMES TO THE WEST END FOR SUMMER
· THE SCARECROWS’ WEDDING RECIEVES WORLD PREMIERE AT EDINBURGH FRINGE FESTIVAL
Award-winning company Scamp Theatre will bring several of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s best-loved children’s books to the stage in 2015, including the world stage premiere of their most recent book The Scarecrows’ Wedding at Edinburgh Fringe Festival and then on a UK tour. Stick Man will also tour the UK throughout Spring and Summer, and Tiddler and other Terrific Tales will play a Summer Season at Leicester Square Theatre.
STICK MAN
Based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
After four West End runs and tours in Singapore, Hong Kong and Paris, Stick Man is back and touring the UK now.
‘Stick Man lives in the family tree
With his Stick Lady Love
and their stick children three…’
But the world outside the family tree is a dangerous place for Stick Man. A dog wants to play fetch with him, a swan builds a nest with him and he even ends up on a fire! How will Stick Man ever get back to the family tree?Passing through the seasons and culminating in a joyful Christmas celebration, Stick Man is a fantastick show which will delight all branches of the family tree! Touching, funny and utterly original, this enchanting adaptation features three actors and a one-man-band playing a host of colourful characters and animals to magically re-tell Stick Man’s adventures.
Stick Man is directed by Sally Cookson with design by Katie Sykes, lighting by Elanor Higgins and music byBenji Bower. It is produced by Scamp Theatre in association with Watford Palace Theatre. Stick Man is performed by Oliver Grant, Rachel Winters and Alex Tosh.
Stick Man is also currently being adapted into an animated film to be aired on BBC1 this Christmas.
TIDDLER AND OTHER TERRIFIC TALES
Based on the books by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
After runs at Edinburgh Fringe Festival and touring the UK, Tiddler and Other Terrific Tales will have its first West End season at Leicester Square Theatre from Saturday 11 July to Monday 31 August 2015, with press performances on Sunday 12 July 12.15pm and Tuesday 14 July 11.00am.
Is Tiddler telling the truth?
Will Monkey find his Mummy?
Will George The Giant make lots of friends?
Can the old lady really squash and squeeze all those animals in?
Tiddler and other Terrific Tales weaves together live music, puppetry and a whole host of colourful characters from some of the best-loved titles by Julia Donaldson including Tiddler, Monkey Puzzle, The Smartest Giant in Town and A Squash and a Squeeze. Funky moves, toe tapping tunes and giggles are guaranteed as audiences are taken under the sea, out on the farm and into the jungle! Tiddler and other Terrific Tales is the perfect treat for children of 3+ and their families and friends.
Tiddler and other Terrific Tales is delightfully directed by Sally Cookson with dazzling design by Katie Sykes, funky tunes by Benji Bower and lush lighting by Elanor Higgins. It is performed by Joseph Carey, Peta Maurice and Darren Seed.
THE SCARECROWS’ WEDDING
Based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
Scamp Theatre are proud to present their latest production, a truly heart-warming adaptation of The Scarecrows’ Wedding, at Edinburgh Fringe Festival and then on tour.
Betty O’Barley and Harry O’Hay invite you to . . .
The best wedding ever, the best wedding yet,
The wedding that no one will ever forget.
Betty O’Barley and Harry O’Hay are excellent scarecrows (they scare a lot of crows). Harry loves Betty, and Betty loves Harry – so they decide to get married. Harry sets off to search for their wedding day essentials including a dress of feathers, a bunch of flowers and a necklace made from shells.
However, when the farmer notices he is missing a scarecrow, he replaces Harry with the devilishly smooth but dangerous Reginald Rake. Dashing, daring and ever so cool, can Reginald persuade Betty that he is the scarecrow for her? Will Harry make it back in the nick of time before Reginald ruins their special day?
Bursting at the seams with Scamp Theatre’s inimitable style, this epic love story promises wit, drama, and wedding bells!
Suitable for ages 3+
The Scarecrows’ Wedding is directed by Eva Sampson, with design by James Button, lighting by Elanor Higgins and music by Darren Clark. The Scarecrows’ Wedding is produced by Scamp Theatre in association with Watford Palace Theatre.
Julia Donaldson is a British writer, playwright and performer, the 2011–2013 Children’s Laureate and theprize-winning author of some of the world’s most-loved children’s books, most notably the modern classic The Gruffalo which has sold over 5 million copies worldwide. Julia is best known for her popular rhyming stories for children, especially those illustrated by Axel Scheffler, which include The Scarecrows Wedding, The Gruffalo,Room on the Broom, Stick Man and Tiddler and other Terrific Tales. Their books have sold millions of copies and have been translated into 40 languages. Julia also received an MBE in 2011 for her services to Literature. Julia divides her time between Scotland and West Sussex where she lives with her husband, Malcolm.
‘I love how Scamp scamper through my stories, transporting them from page to stage so faithfully and innovatively.’
Julia Donaldson
Scamp Theatre was founded in 2003 by award-winning international producers Jennifer Sutherland and Louise Callow. Scamp bring a range of theatrical live performance to audiences of all ages, with an increased focus on adaptation, particularly in children’s literature. Scamp believe in creating playful and innovative theatrical experiences that not only startle and entertain but also encourage children and young people to use their imaginations. With productions touring constantly, Scamp have a superb track record in theatre production in London, on tour and at the world’s leading venues and festivals.
‘The quality of what Scamp do is amazing’
THE INDEPENDENT
‘I love how Scamp scamper through my stories, transporting them from page to stage so faithfully and innovatively.’
JULIA DONALDSON
www.scamptheatre.com
@ScampTheatre
LISTINGS
STICK MAN
UK TOUR DATES
Rose Theatre, Kingston Thu 11 – Sat 14 June
Radlett Centre Wed 17 June
Hertford Theatre Sat 20 – Sun 21 June
Warwick Arts Centre Mon 22 – Wed 24 June
Civic Hall Stourport Fri 26 June
Princess Theatre, Port Talbot Sat 27 June
Wyvern Swindon Sun 28 June
Beacon Wantage Mon 6 July
Hexagon, Reading Wed 8 July
Royal Hippodrome, Eastbourne Thu 9 July
Lanark Memorial Hall Sat 11 July
Maltings Berwick upon Tweed Sun 12 July
Festival Theatre, Malvern Tue 14 – Thu 16 July
Quarterhouse, Folkestone Sat 18 July
Orchard Theatre, Dartford Tue 21 July
G-Live Wed 22 July
Great Yorkshire Fringe Fri 24 July – Sun 2 Aug
TIDDLER AND OTHER TERRIFIC TALES
SATURDAY 11 JULY – MONDAY 31 AUGUST
LEICESTER SQUARE THEATRE
Press performances: Sunday 12 July 12.15pm and Tuesday 14 July 11.00am
Performances: Tuesday – Friday 11.00am | Saturdays and Sundays 10.30am, 12.15pm, 2.00pm
Relaxed Performance: Thu 23 July 2pm (All tickets £5)
Tickets: £19.50 (Adult), £14.50 (Child), £12.00 (Restricted View)
Box Office: 08448 733433 | www.leicestersquaretheatre.com
ON SALE NOW
THE SCARECROWS’ WEDDING
EDINBURGH FRINGE
THURSDAY 6 AUGUST – MONDAY 31 AUGUST
UDDERBELLY, EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE
Press performance: Friday 7 August, 2.50pm
Performances: 2.50pm daily (except Wed 19 Aug)
Tickets: £16 (Sirloin Seats) £11 (Full Price) £10 (Concessions)
Box Office: 0844 545 8252 | www.underbelly.co.uk
ON SALE NOW
UK TOUR DATES
WATFORD Palace Theatre Fri 24 – Sat 25 July 2015
NEWBURY Corn Exchange Sat 5 – Sun 6 September
EXETER Northcott Theatre Tue 8 – Wed 9 September
CREWE Lyceum Theatre Sat 12 – Sun 13 September
NEWPORT The Riverfront Fri 18 September
HERTFORD Theatre Sat 19 – Sun 20 September
SWANSEA Taliesin Arts Centre Wed 23 September
UPPINGHAM Theatre Thu 24 September
BASINGSTOKE The Haymarket Fri 25 – Sat 26 September
WORTHING Connaught Theatre Sun 27 September
LONDON Redbridge Drama Centre Tue 29 September
WANTAGE The Beacon Fri 2 October
COVENTRY Warwick Arts Centre Sat 3 – Sun 4 October
LONDON Greenwich Theatre Mon 5 October
FELSTED School Hunt Theatre Wed 7 October
WINCHESTER Theatre Royal Thu 8 October
LONDON artsdepot Sat 10 – Sun 11 October
EASTBOURNE Devonshire Park Mon 12 – Tue 13 October
SOUTHPORT The Atkinson Fri 16 October
WELLINGBOROUGH The Castle Sat 17 October
MARGATE Theatre Royal Sun 18 October
NORWICH Playhouse Mon 19 – Thu 22 October
MIDDLESBROUGH Theatre Sat 24 October
SALFORD QUAYS The Lowry Wed 28 Oct – Sun 1 Nov
BROXBOURNE Civic Hall Tue 3 November
CONSETT Empire Theatre Thu 12 November
BRIGHTON The Old Market Sat 14 – Sun 15 November
MALVERN Festival Theatre Mon 16 – Wed 18 November
CUMBRIA Rheged Centre Fri 20 November
STOURBRIDGE Town Hall Sat 21 November
SOUTHEND Palace Theatre Sun 22 November
ILKLEY King’s Hall Tue 24 November