Whenever time permits, we would take to the theatre to watch the Arts and last month, it was The Owl who was afraid of The Dark by Gardner and Wife. Excellent Stuff.
Look of the Day – On Mama: Top (DVF), Jeans (DP), Wedge Slip-Ons (C&K), Necklace (Australia), Bag (my favourite thrash-about Guess bag). On T2: Jumper (M&S), T-Shirt Dress (Australia), Sandals (Clarks). On T1: Jumper (Pumpkin Patch), Dress (Pumpkin Patch), Sandals (Stride Rite).
Before we went to watch The Owl who was Afraid of The Dark, we went to BV to run some errands and to have lunch. Look at T2 scolding the waiter! Dressed so sweet and demure but behaves like a…..a……pleb!
The Owl who was afraid of The Dark was fantastic! It was about a little owl called PLOP who was afraid of the dark but in his adventures, he was taught to see the good things from it – dark is exciting, dark is kind, dark is fun, dark is necessary, dark is fascinating, dark is wonderful and dark is beautiful. Such as fireworks – you can only appreciate fireworks if it was displayed in the dark, right? Such as the stars! What would we do with stars if there was no night time? And you know what? I cannot remember the rest of the play. I’m sure T1 can but she’s at school right now.
All I remember is that they started spraying water at us seated at the front row and we had to run for cover! It was HILARIOUS!!! Plus there was a part where there were fireballs (fake) being thrown at the audience and wherever there was a fire, they had to put it out with water, right? The Hubs got a fireball and when he realised this, he quickly threw it away to someone else (as he didn’t want to be sprayed) BUT he got caught and for getting caught, they came around to him and unloaded onto him pails of water till he was drenched! All in good fun. They also threw poopie balls at the audience – the kids LOVED IT. All the kids in the audience – except T2, of course.
The Owl who was afraid of The Dark (by Jill Tomlinson) – if you ever get a chance to catch it anywhere in the world (better still if it comes back), I highly recommend it.
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everyone’s looking very nice 🙂