FIVE, our contemporary dance installation for Early Years, has been nominated for Outstanding Production in the Theatre for Young Audiences category of the Toronto Theatre Awards, The Dora Mavor Moore Awards.
This is very prestigious, a real achievement for the exchange with Theatre Direct and fabulous recognition of this very lovely piece which has now been in our repertoire for nearly 3 years.
We are particularly pleased that the nomination will attract more profile in Canada for Early Years work. The awards ceremony is in Toronto on 28th June – fingers crossed!
FIVE is available for week long residencies and festival bookings in Spring and Summer 2011. Please contact Diann on 01325 352 004 or email diann@theatrehullabaloo.org.uk for more information.
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Wednesday, 14 April 2010
Casting Call for The Night Pirates
We are currently casting for our autumn touring production of The Night Pirates. We are looking for a talented ensemble of four with a range of complimentary skills:
One Male Puppeteer to play: Tom
A highly-skilled puppeteer is required to manipulate and voice the puppet of little boy, Tom. There may also be some other minor puppetry work. Performer with a good singing voice preferred.
One Male Performer (actor/musician) to play: The Moon and others as cast
This performer must be a sensitive and playful story teller. Ideally they will play a musical instrument. An ability to play multiple roles and a good singing voice are essential.
One Female Performer (Contemporary Dancer) to play: the ensemble - girl pirates, Captain Patch and others as cast
This performer must be trained in contemporary dance to a high standard. A knowledge of ballet is also an advantage as is a playful and inventive approach to physicality. The ability to play multiple roles and a good singing voice are essential. Ideally they will also play a musical instrument.
One Female performer (Ballet Dancer) to play: the ensemble – leader of the Girl Pirates, grown-up pirates and other as cast. This part is already cast.
Monday, 22 March 2010
My Mother Told Me Not to Stare Promotional DVD
Fab promotional DVD for My Mother Told Me Not to Stare by Ian Paine,
Thanks Ian
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Visit the My Mother Told Me Not to Stare Website
If you haven't done so already, why not check out our website for our latest touring production, My Mother Told Me Not to Stare. It is regularly updated with blogs from the cast and creative team, along with photos, video clips and reviews.
We're half way through the tour and we'd love to hear what you think of the show by leaving your comments on the site.
Next week we have a 5 day run at the Unicorn in London which we can't wait for, hopefully we'll see you all there!
Monday, 8 February 2010
THE NIGHT PIRATES - BOOKING NOW FOR AUTUMN 2010
Following our successful Grants for the Arts National Touring Award, we are now booking our Autumn 2010 touring production of
The Night Pirates
A fantastical ballet with puppets and pirates for children aged three years old and above and their families to enjoy
Inspired by the book of the same name by Peter Harris and Debrorah Allwright. Directed by Sarah Argent, choreographed by Kitty Winter with music by Wayne Walker-Allen.
Read more about the production on the Theatre Hullabaloo website.
Monday, 4 January 2010
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