All aboard for an ocean odyssey with a difference
TAKE a trip Across the Deep Blue Sea in Plymouth next month in the company of Stuff and Nonsense Theatre Company.
At the Drum from June 8–12 you will find a tiny boat, a little lost man and the great wide ocean.
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ON THE HIGH SEAS: Full of laughs and fun
How did he get there? How can he get home? And why do those fish keep biting him on the bottom?
Theatregoers aged three and over will enjoy finding out the answers and meeting singing whales, pestering pirates and a multitude of deep sea creatures.
This oceanic adventure features puppetry, physical comedy and the odd squirt of water.
Stuff and Nonsense are back at the Drum following a record run at Christmas with Three Little Pigs.
The new show is inspired by the works of mime artist Nola Rae, French physical comedian Jacques Tati, and under-sea explorer Jacques Cousteau.
Across the Deep Blue Sea is comic, touching, beautiful, slightly surreal and full of inventive mechanical staging that makes a fun theatre trip for adults and children.
For more information or to book, call the Theatre Royal box office on 01752 267222 or go to www.theatreroyal.com








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