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Hello all,


I'll be performing with The Flying Roast Goose at The Blue Elephant Theatre in Camberwell for the rest of the month. It's a piece of puppetry with movement direction from Robin Guiver (Warhorse, Complicite, Gravity) and Oli Smart (The Little Angel Puppet Theatre). We've had a couple of five star reviews so far and it'd be great to see you all there!


Performances:3 - 21 June at 8pm

?12 full price

?10 concession

?9 Southwark Residents

Special discount at ?8.50 for preview tickets on 3 and 4 June.


'A moving story about food, survival, hope and sacrifice told through the eyes of a Cantonese chef and her pet goose set in war-torn Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation. Using physical theatre, puppetry and object manipulation, this original piece tells the dark history of Hong Kong with playfulness and kitchen utensils!'

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