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THE MONSTER IN THE HALL Available to tour 4-30 October 2010
MUSEUM OF DREAMS Available to tour 2010 (on request)
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DAVID GREIG COMMISSION
THE MONSTER IN THE HALL
The Monster in the Hall is a day in the life of DuckMacatarsney who cares for her biker dad whose MS is getting increasingly bad.Her Dad - Duke - is a spliff smoking (for medicinal reasons you understand),bike riding, heavy metal loving, horror movie loving, pizza eating widowerwho's brought up Duck since the death of her Mother in a crash. The two of themare just about surviving when one morning the Duke wakes up blind and the Duckhears that the Social Services are coming to take her away.
A low budget indie comedy musical about a girl on the verge of a nervous breakdown played out by four actors and a big fat motorbike which goes vroom.
This is David Greig's first new play for TAG since the award-winning Yellow Moon (Best Show for Children and Young People TMA Awards 2007).
“a masterclass in how theatre can create whole worlds
using only words, light, music and pure acting skill.”
The Scotsman (on Yellow Moon)*****
Available to tour: 4-30 October 2010 and 2011-12 on request
Recomended for: 14 years +
Running time: 80 mins approx
Theatre in the Round - will suit a flexible studio space or hall.
Recommended audience size: 100
MUSEUM OF DREAMS
A multi-media performance for children.
Devised by Ailie Cohen and Guy Hollands.

A grumbling and snore-boring museum opens its dusty doors to visitors ready for a visual adventure. Welcome to an enchanted place built specially for small people with big imaginations.
In a specially designed performance space, Museum of Dreams incorporates a soundscape, live physical performance, puppetry and projection. This production will use no words, making it highly accessible.
"an absolutely enchanting magic toybox of a show, a child's dream come true"
The Scotsman ****
Available to tour: on request only
Recomended for: school groups, families and children (aged 6-8 years)
Running time: 45 mins
Suit a large flexible hall, in particular an old building or museum-like space.
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