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Five
Reasons why you should bring the kids to see Play Dough
Play
Dough
Stockton ARC
Wednesday 9th March
2016
Unlimited Theatre will be
arriving at ARC on Wednesday 9 March with their new show, Play Dough,
which is all about money, and ARC give five reasons why you should bring the
whole family along to see it – you might just learn a thing or two!
The play follows two
cousins, Queenie and TooMuch, and through plenty of fun and games looks at the
meaning of money and what might happen if it didn’t mean anything at all.
After the financial
crash, Queenie’s family lost all their cash, so instead of enjoying their
lavish life in London, they are forced to move
in with relatives in Edinburgh.
But Queenie can’t
understand just where all her banker father’s money went, so she enlists the
help of her cousin, Too Much, to find out.
Along the way, the
audience have the chance to take part in a series of interactive games that
will explain how money really works. And the loser gets a pie in the face!
If that doesn’t persuade
you, here are five reasons why you should come and enjoy the show:
The fantastic cast
Unlimited Theatre do a
great job of making their subject matter accessible for the whole family. But
it’s the cast who really get the audience engaged, with their sheer enthusiasm
and spark, they have the crowd chanting their names in no time!
It will bring out your
competitive side
When you come to see Play
Dough, the audience will be split in half, with one side on Queenie’s team and
the other with Too Much. Some of the audience will get to go up on stage and
take part in the games while the rest of the team cheer them on.
But be warned, once the
games begin, you will want to win – and there’s no cheating allowed!
You get to play with real
money
Have you ever seen 10,000
real pound coins?
Not only will you get to
see what they look like in real-life, you’ll get to play games with them too.
But sadly, you can’t take them home afterwards…
The whole family will
learn something new
Play Dough is a lot of
fun, but it will also teach you a lot about how money works and how bankers
make investments. The show is written in a clever way that uses the games to
explore the world of banking, but the best thing is that you can simply enjoy
the fun side of the games, or you can be inspired to think about where your
money comes from and what would happen if it didn’t exist.
When else would you get
to give someone a pie in the face?
One team has to lose, and
that means that either Queenie or Too Much will be having a close encounter
with a custard pie. Who gets it, is up to you!
Tickets:
Performances take place
on Wednesday 9 March at 1.30pm and 6pm and tickets cost £6
each, or £20 for a family of four. School bookings are also being taken for the
event. Tickets can be booked by calling 01642 525199 or by booking online at www.arconline.co.uk.
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