LITTLE LIGHT IS COMING TO YOU!

Little Light


LITTLE LIGHT HAS COMPLETED ITS RUN AT THE BYRE THEATRE AND IS NOW ON TOUR! NURSERIES CAN BOOK A PERFORMANCE IN THEIR OWN NURSERY BY CALLING 01334 475000. PUBLIC PERFORMANCES ARE LISTED BELOW.

SATURDAY 4TH SEPTEMBER; DUNFERMLINE, ABBEYVIEW BOWLING CLUB.

Little Light high, Little Light low Little Light fast, Little Light slow.

Little Light goes on a very special journey. Where is Little Light going? No one knows... or do they? Come and explore the world of Little Light in this highly interactive and visual performance which has been specially created for children aged 0- 4 and their parents or carers.

Time(s) of Event: 10am; 11.30am; 2pm

Start Date: 04/09/2010 End Date: 11/09/2010

Ticket Prices: £2

Location of Event: Outreach

 

Reviews

St Andrews Citizen " A Golden chance for some quality time in totland...a real tiny treasure" 17/10/2008
The Herald 4 stars "Brilliant in every way." 17/12/2008
Hi-Arts MARK FISHER admires an exquisite show for the very young SORRY, TOO LATE. If you're able to read this, you're no longer in the market for Little Light. Quite considerably beyond it, in fact. Co-produced by Edinburgh's Star Catchers and the Byre Theatre in St Andrews, Little Light is a show for 0-4 year olds. If you're out of nappies, you're already too old. That's a shame for the rest of us because it's an exquisite show, one that keeps not only the tots but also their carers spellbound for a dream-like half hour. Created by Andy Manley and Vanessa Rigg, it has real integrity, neither patronising the young audience nor dazzling them like some primary coloured children's TV show. Rather, it creates its own atmospheric world and, with grace and gentleness, lets us share in its quiet magic. It begins as the audience settle on cushions in front of a set bathed in blue light. There is no expectation they will remain still, yet I have seen plenty more restless audiences of adults in my time, so engrossing are the performances of the two actors, Itxaso Moreno and Lois Creasy. What they offer is less a story than a journey of exploration with, oddly enough, a little light as the hero. The glowing ball appears in the hands of the wonderfully dextrous Moreno, prompting a simple chant: "Little Light high, Little Light low, Little Light fast, Little Light slow." That's about as verbally complex as the show gets, the company understanding that for this age group, there is most value in repetition, visuals and music. So unimportant is language, in fact, that Moreno occasionally slips into her native Spanish and causes no confusion. Accompanied by Stephen Deazley's excellent score, the actors play with simple shapes – a big white moon, a huge balloon – and recognisable items from the natural world – a butterfly, a feather and flowers that really smell. With Little Light, we travel from the sea to the sky, experiencing the textures and sounds of the inventive procession of props emerging from the actors' baskets, some of them finding their way into the audience. It is subtle and finely judged, so much so that the closing round of ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’ almost seems like a cynical crowd-pleaser. It's nothing of the kind, of course, being a fitting tribute to the Little Light which has taken its place in the heavens, paving the way for the audience to take to the stage to begin explorations of their own. © Mark Fisher, 30/10/2008

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