Set to original music, Annabelle’s Star follows the plight of Annabelle, a small girl who is all alone in the world. Two golden stars appear to guide her on a magical journey, as she discovers that her greatest gift was with her all along. A story of loss and acceptance, fall and recovery, despair and hope, the show has been produced before at The Ark and each time the Ark has been struck at the children’s response to it. Because Annabelle is voiceless, the audience seems to speak for her, encouraging her on her journey of discovery and celebrating her success.
Friday, 15 November 2013
Annabelle's Star
The Ark is presenting a new production of Annabelle’s Star by Mary McNally and Raymond Keane this winter with public shows running from 26th November to 30th December. Show is suitable for 4-8 year olds.
Set to original music, Annabelle’s Star follows the plight of Annabelle, a small girl who is all alone in the world. Two golden stars appear to guide her on a magical journey, as she discovers that her greatest gift was with her all along. A story of loss and acceptance, fall and recovery, despair and hope, the show has been produced before at The Ark and each time the Ark has been struck at the children’s response to it. Because Annabelle is voiceless, the audience seems to speak for her, encouraging her on her journey of discovery and celebrating her success.
Set to original music, Annabelle’s Star follows the plight of Annabelle, a small girl who is all alone in the world. Two golden stars appear to guide her on a magical journey, as she discovers that her greatest gift was with her all along. A story of loss and acceptance, fall and recovery, despair and hope, the show has been produced before at The Ark and each time the Ark has been struck at the children’s response to it. Because Annabelle is voiceless, the audience seems to speak for her, encouraging her on her journey of discovery and celebrating her success.
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