Our last show of THE TALE OF PIGLING BLAND at the Toronto Fringe Festival was on Saturday July 15 at 4pm.

It was another sold out show (we actually turned away 25 people, regrettably) and another terrific show thanks to the cast, musicians and crew (although some of the Fringe personnel can get a bit testy at times — I guess it must be a stressful job.).

Doing a kid’s show was really a new experience for me. Watching (and hearing) kids watch the show was an amazing experience. We got a real variety of ages. A lot in our “target” age group of 3 to 9, but also a lot of 1.5 to 2 year olds and surprisingly, a lot of young adults who saw it more than once!

Everyone seemed to enjoy the traditional musical structure, and the classic Beatrix Potter story. We didn’t try to dumb down the form for kids — we just took a kids story and created a regular musical out of it. One of the most engaging aspects of the show was the music and the orchestrations: Accordian, euphonium, and clarinet. For a lot of kids this really was the first time they had seen and or heard live instruments and it really added to the magic of the story telling. Of course it didn’t hurt that the musicians wore pig noses!

It was sad to say goodbye to everyone as we loaded up the car with the set and costume pieces. (Now I have the revolving sign, “to market’ or “Piperson’s”, under my dining room table!). A big thank you to my family, Mitch, Marc, Michael K., the cast, the crew, the band, and the Toronto Fringe Festival!

Lots of good stuff will be happening in the not-so-distant future for THE TALE OF PIGLING BLAND, so stay tuned, and stay vegetarian!

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