The Shrinking Land of Kalku.
How do you stop a water nymph from staring at her reflection?
Why is the Milky Magician so bad at spells?
Will Kenneth, the sad caterpillar ever turn into a butterfly?
How do you stop a water nymph from staring at her reflection?
Why is the Milky Magician so bad at spells?
Will Kenneth, the sad caterpillar ever turn into a butterfly?
And most importantly …
Who has stolen all the jokes from Kalku?
These and other crucial questions are set to be answered next Thursday morning as third year Drama in the community students invite offer an open invitation to join them and two hundred Hounslow Primary School children on an adventurous quest through the magical grounds of Chiswick Park.
These and other crucial questions are set to be answered next Thursday morning as third year Drama in the community students invite offer an open invitation to join them and two hundred Hounslow Primary School children on an adventurous quest through the magical grounds of Chiswick Park.
The St Mary’s students have spent the last five months trawling Hounslow Primary Schools on a workshop tour designed to gather the ideas, designs, stories and jokes from which to create the show. Next Thursday many of the children will have the opportunity to see their initial plans become reality.
We’d be delighted if you’d join them for this free, unticketed event.
St Mary’s University Drama in the Community students
The Golden Travellers
Present
‘The Shrinking Land of Kalku’
Thursday 21st May 2009 at 11am and 6pm
A Free Promenade Performance for Hounslow Schools and residents in
Chiswick House Gardens
Please gather at the cricket pavilion at the Staveley Road entrance to Chiswick Park.