
our SHOWS
A RUBBISH LUNCH BREAK
A show for all ages using puppetry, comedy and movement to bring fun & imagination to a pile of rubbish!
Bill and Fred are knackered!
They’ve spent the morning sweeping and rubbish-picking up and down the High Street and are ready for a bite to eat ... but something strange has happened to Bill’s sandwiches and even the rubbish pile behind him has something to say about it! Keep an eye out for their free pop-up performances across the borough, or book them for a fun workshop, turning up-cycled rubbish into imaginative creations.
This show was originally commissioned as part of Sutton's IMAGINE Festival of Participatory Art.
THE HEDGEHOG PROTEST
An interactive protest to protect the rights of all hedgehogs against croquet-based cruelty!
The Hedgehogs aren’t happy!
It’s been 150 years and they’re STILL being used as balls for the Queen of Hearts infamous croquet matches. Spike’s turned to drink, Pork Pie comfort eats, Mr Itch has attended so many meetings that even his monocle’s gone grey and poor Cherry Blossom is so shell-shocked she can barely talk! It’s a prickly subject but they won’t take it anymore!
They need YOU, however to sign up and join the revolt. March with them, chant with them – even have a drink with them (although Spike’s on his third AA meeting and is making progress … so maybe not with him)!
But watch out for the Queen’s cook … she’ll boil up anything she can get her hands on, and these poor hedgehogs have suffered enough!

This pop-up protest was originally conceived to support SAVVY Theatre's "Alice's Mad Tea Party" production at Honeywood Museum in May 2015. Following that, it took on a life of its own with appearances at local libraries, festivals and local businesses (including a memorable day as part of the Story Museum's annual Alice Day in Oxford.
In 2016 the Hedgehog Protest received a Cultural Award for outstanding contribution to the community.

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