Thursday 31 December 2009

Marketing Piece Final Version

Roll up Roll up come and visit the circus this year where you will find magical Cheeky Fairies that Dance in Hoops. Where little school boys are free to do what they want and not go to school, and where little puppet called Pinocchio lives. Come this year and join Chickenshed as they put on this festive show where a cast of 200 will take in this production. Come and see Chickenshed at its best this year with it production of ‘PINOCCHIO’. With Chickenshed own Original script and Music written by David Carey and also additional music by Paul Morrall and Jo Collins. Come and see the Family show of the year there is something for everyone in this show.

From moment Geoppetto 1st caved this little puppet there was going to be big change in his life,from going to see and puppet show, to get 5 gold corns, to meet a boy called Candlewick, to then loss them to a fox and a cat, to then going to school and in to the ocean, then being home in time for tea all with the help from Pinocchio’s friend’s.

Chickenshed’s Heart warming original version of this timeless classic.Chickenshed's inimitable and exuberant style with music, laughter, tears and not a little drama.

Pinocchio opens on Wednesday 9 December 2009 with performances at 3.30pm and 7.30pm until Saturday 16 January 2010. Schools matinee performances at 12pm and 1pm

Ticket prices:
Previews (Wed 9 – Sat 12 December):
Stalls: £12, Gallery: £10

Peak performances (Fri 18 December – Saturday 2 January):
Stalls: £19.50, Gallery: £13.50

Standard performances (all other dates):
Stalls: £18, Gallery: £12

Concessions are available for all performances.

Sign Language is integrated into all performances

Captioned performances:
Friday 18 December at 7.30pm
Friday 8 January at 12pm
Saturday 9 January at 3.30pm

Audio-described performances:
Wednesday 23 December at 7.30pm
Wednesday 6 January at 1pm & 7.30pm
Friday 8 January at 7.30pm

Visit or write to us at:

Chickenshed
Chase Side
Southgate
London
N14 4PE

Click here to email general enquiries

Click here to email press enquiries

Or call us:

Box Office: 020 8292 9222

For textphone users, dial:
18001 020 8292 9222 (Typetalk)

General Office: 020 8351 6161
Fax: 020 8292 0202

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3 comments:

  1. Murat,
    I really enjoyed your piece. The introduction is fantastic! I like it because you tell the reader some interesting information about the show, whilst leaving them wanting more. I also like the way you have given the exact information about how to find chicken shed, the map, dates ect.
    Welldone.
    Klara

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  2. Thank you for your comment Klara

    Murat

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  3. Hi Murat,
    remember to read out loud your work to yourself. Theres grammer that is essential to your peice that is not there that will make the whole thing better and easier to read.
    The opening paragraphs are good going with what Klara said you do really set the story of the show well. Be careful with the use of the word then, it's a bit over used. to then loss them to a fox and a cat, to then going to school and in to the ocean, then being home in time for tea all with the help from Pinocchio’s friend’s.
    I see what you are going for but maybe try and tie it up differently.
    very goos opening to your closing paragraph, you make the audience reading this feel very at home and at ease. Thats very important as you dont want to bombared your reader with too mich information and you have balanced this well.!
    hope this helps x

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