About Rabbit & Rey and The Lost Things
Stuff and Nonsense present
Rabbit & Rey and The Lost Things
Directed by Niki McCretton
Music by Jeremy Bradfield
Starring Jenny Harrold
Ever felt like the world is playing hide and seek with your stuff? One moment it’s there… the next, pooff! Your toy, your glasses, your book, your sock… even your ideas, gone.
Then come and meet Rey: an imagination expert, a question-asker, and a glorious misplacer of everything, and by their side, Rabbit. Forever-loved bunny, wise and fiercely loyal. The one who is always there when the world feels too much.
Together they set off on an unforgettable quest, to find the things they have lost…but as Rabbit & Rey explore they realise the trail of Lost Things doesn’t end with them!
Other people have Lost Things too! As Rey begins to realise that being a ‘loser’ might not be that bad, something remarkable starts to happen. What if losing things wasn’t the problem but the path?
From the makers of smash hit ‘The Gingerbread Man‘, this bold, funny and heart-tugging adventure mixes puppetry, visual storytelling and beautiful twists of the imagination, to explore our brilliant, often bewildering brains and what it means to live life a little out of order.
Ages 3+ | A joyful adventure for families with curious minds and big hearts, and for anyone who has ever felt a little out of step.
- Written & Created by – Niki McCretton and Jenny Harrold
- Young Creatives – Bella & Leland
- Directed by – Niki McCretton
- Performed by – Jenny Harrold
- Produced by – Jane McGibbon, Emily Coleman & Ben Vleminckx
- Composer & Sound Design by – Jeremy Bradfield
- Puppetry & Design by – Holly Miller
- Technical Management by – Sam Wood & Josh Lucas
- Lighting by – Donald Craigie
- Devised with – Joss J MacDonald, Jade England-Johns and Loretta Hope. Reception and Year 1 St Mary’s School, Bridport
- Key Artwork Illustration by – Cecilia Petrucci
- Poster design by Alison Collantine
- Photography & Film by Mark Morreau
- Social Media by Spoon McGibbon
Rabbit & Rey and the Lost Things was created with support from The Nest, Chichester Festival Theatre and The Lyric, Bridport and using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.



