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David takes the helm as director for a story by a Little Bird — which he uses as an excuse to get the rest of us hopping around like crazy...!
Talulah gets stuck into the making of our enchanted forest trees, with the help of PVA glue and moslin &mdash while the storytellers relax the day away...
Our first real day on our feet developing A Bird In Your Ear sees us playing with skeletons — made out of gardening gloves and lighting stands!
Little Birds veterans Gloria and Chip are joined by the talented David and LJ for the first day of rehearsals for our new theatre tour, A Bird In Your Ear.
Chip and Talulah are joined by experienced Little Birds storyteller Gloria at the Artrix in Bromsgrove, to begin planning the next few weeks of rehearsal and set building.
Chip and Talulah meet with Andy Lawrence from the Theatre of Widdershins to get advice on the set for A Bird In Your Ear... whilst on a farm in the Peak District!
More feathers, more balloons and more fun! Plus plenty more to come...
Those Little Birds have done it again — great stories from UK primary school children, in an all-new immersive theatre show!
Check out what the leading newspaper for the world of theatre thought of our latest theatre tour!
The tour van hits the road again with brand new stories from UK primary school children!
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Want to have a go at making a story right now? Then let's play a story game!
After reading a little bit of story, you'll be given a chance to choose what happens next. Keep choosing, and see whether you can find the real ending... or a better one!
Please keep coming back - there'll be a new story to make every term!
Note to teachers! We have a lesson plan with ideas for using this interactive story in the classroom! Click here to download (requires free Adobe Reader).
Long ago, when everything in the world was still deciding what it wanted to be, the very first rabbit had tiny, short, round ears. Rabbit was a mischievous creature who liked to know what everyone else was doing all the time, and who loved to play tricks. One day, Rabbit decided…
...to play a funny trick on all the other animals.
...to see if he could find out everyone's secrets.