Below are all the performances available at theatres across Fife ( Adam Smith Theatre, Carnegie Hall, Lochgelly Centre and Rothes Halls), suitable for primary aged pupils.
- ON across all the venues, The Secret Life of Suitcases , an Ailie Cohen Puppet Maker/Unicorn Co-production. Suitable for 5+ (Dates in March)
- The Singing Kettle are back at Adam Smith Theatre in April with Fantastic Funfair
- On at both Adam Smith Theatre and Carnegie Hall in May, Too Many Penguins is suitable for children from the ages of 1-4 yrs.
- Adapted by Ian Wilkinson from the book by Robert Louis Stevenson, Kidnapped is brought to Carnegie Hall by Sell A Door Theatre Company. This is an imaginative re-telling of the classic story and is perfect for young and old audiences alike. Suitable of age 6+. Special schools price £7. Workshops will be available – details to be confirmed.
- The Ballad of Pondlife McGurk is a coming of age tale about friendship, bullying and overcoming adversity brought to Carnegie Hall in March by Catherine Wheels. Suitable for Age 9+
- Visible Fictions present Robin Hood, a silly and unexpected take on Robin Hood. Suitable for Age 7+
PUPPET ANIMATION FESTIVAL
Adam Smith Theatre
- Faux Theatre – Celeste’s Circus – Age 0-5
- Clydebuilt Puppet Theatre – Gingerbread Man – Age 3+
- Stuff And Nonsense Theatre Company – The Little Red Hen – Age 3+
Carnegie Hall
- The Folding Theatre Puppet Company – Two Can Toucan – Age 3+
- Yugen Puppet Company – The Little Princess Goldtree –Age 4+
- Lempen Puppet Theatre – The Golden Princess – Age 5+
Lochgelly Centre
- Sokobauno Puppet Theatre – Albert’s Amazing Acrobatic Flea Circus – Age 4+
- Puppet Anima – Adventures From The Odyssey – Age 3-5
- Mousetale Puppets- Oscar And The Lost city Of The Incas – Age 4+
Rothes Halls
- Jabuti Theatre – My City – Age 5+
- Garlic Theatre – The Sorcerer’s Apprentice – Age 4+