Audiences:
“Last night’s show at the Northcott Theatre was gorgeous. A real feel-good, warm and fuzzy show. It was loved by all of the children (3 x 6 year olds, 2 x 4 year olds) and the grown ups!” ★★★★★
“We took our wee beastie to “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” today at the Northcott Theatre, his first ever theatre trip. When asked if he liked it, “No Mummy, I loved it!” I can’t put it better!” ★★★★★
“We watched Goldilocks yesterday and my 3 year old loved it. She was particularly delighted when Orson sat in the audience at the end and she got to see him up close. I’ve seen a lot of children’s theatre productions and this was one of the best. The set and costumes were great and there was lots of music, which always captures children’s interest. I will definitely be looking out for your future performances.”
“It was fantastic. Captivating, energetic, imaginative, very funny and deeply immersive. Even our 2 year old boy didn’t look away once in 65 minutes and all the adults and kids in our group of 10 loved it. Thank you – if it was on again tomorrow we’d be back. Thank you.”
“It was a wonderful production and we were both enthralled and enchanted from start to finish. My son’s first theatre experience, when he was 4, wasn’t a good one (let’s just say there were dinosaurs on the stage and his over active imagination left him in tears) so he was nervous when I told him we were going again. It took him a short while to get used to the size and the darkness of the theatre when we first arrived, but when the show started he was immediately entranced and his face was lit up throughout the whole performance which was lovely for me to see. My son hasn’t stopped talking about the performance since we went and couldn’t wait to go to school and tell all his teachers and classmates about it. Thank you Stuff and Nonsense, we’ll definitely be coming to see your shows again.”
“Everything about the show – the music, stage set, puppets, humour, acting, etc. was fantastic but the biggest surprise came at the very end when we realised that it was only performed by two people. Amazing!”