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DAVID
WOOD is an actor, writer, director, producer and composer.
Described by Irving Wardle of The Times as the ‘national
children’s dramatist’, he has written and adapted
nearly 40 plays for children, including The Plotters
of Cabbage Patch Corner, The Gingerbread Man,
The Selfish Shellfish, The Ideal Gnome Exhibition,
Dinosaurs And all that Rubbish, The Old Man
of Lochnagar, The See-Saw Tree, The Witches,
Noddy and James and the Giant Peach. Many
of his plays and adaptations have been toured by the WHIRLIGIG
THEATRE – the national touring children’s theatre
company – which he formed with John Gould in 1979.
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ISBN: 0 906399 75 0
[This
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David
Wood
Dinosaurs And all that Rubbish
A musical play by David Wood and Peter Pontzen,
from the book by Michael Foreman. Having plundered the earth’s
resources man blasts off in his rocket in search of a better place.
Once he has gone slumbering dinosaurs re-emerge from deep underground
and vow to clean up the planet. Meanwhile, man, unimpressed with
his new home, sees another, more beautiful star - this, he decides,
will be his new paradise. But when he arrives he discovers that
it is the newly cleaned-up earth. He begs the dinosaurs for a small
share of its beauty.
Dinosaurs
And all that Rubbish had its professional world premiere at
the Sadler’s Wells Theatre in 1988 with Peter Duncan. Illustrated,
plus music for eight songs. (Large cast of children, with choir
and small orchestra)
“David
Wood’s timely text was brought exuberantly to life by the
Whirligig Theatre… a fable about the dangers of abusing the
environment.”
~ Times Educational Supplement
“There
is something about the Dinosaurs that is perennially appealing to
the young, and it was an inspiration to present Man in his arrogance
turning Paradise into a rubbish dump and then seeking escape to
the nearest star in a rocket, only to find it completely arid and
barren, proving the theory that the grass is greener on the other
side is indeed a fallacy… the message obviously appealed to
everyone in the audience… David Wood and Peter Pontzen’s
musical play has just the right ingredients to please the young,
who filled Sadler’s Wells to capacity the day I attended.”
~ The Stage
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David
Wood
The Old Man of Lochnagar
A
musical play adapted from the highly successful story written by
HRH The Prince of wales for his two younger brothers. The Old Man
lives in a cave by a loch in the Highlands of Scotland. We follow
his quest to save the Gorms - who use dye from the bristles of thistles
to spray the white heather purple - from the menacing Giant Gormless
who wants to put them in a circus. He goes under the sea, through
the air and into Gorm Grotto, meeting a wealth of eccentric characters,
including the Pig Eagle, a grumpy Grouse and a thrace of Loch-Haggis.
The Old Man of Lochnagar was premiered by Whirligig Theatre
at His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen in 1986.
(Cast 6m, 6f). Illustrated.
“Marvellously
inventive. The children adored it!”
~
Daily Telegraph
“It
positively bristles with activity, crazed oddities and groan-producing
puns... probably his best work to date.”
~
Ann Nugent, The Stage
“The
sort of magic kids dream of!”
~
Western Morning News
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ISBN: 9780906399781
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£5.99
ISBN: 9780906399828
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David
Wood
The See-Saw Tree
The
See-Saw Tree takes a thoughtful but entertaining look at the
world of an oak tree. The daily routine and domestic bickering of
its animal community are shattered by the news that the tree is
to be felled by the neighbouring supermarket to make way for a children’s
playground and garish amusement park full of video games and slot
machines. Their dilemma is shared with the audience, who help to
determine the fate of Owl, Squirrel, Jay, Bat, Cuckoo, Dunnock,
Rabbit and Mistlethrush. (Cast 4m, 4f)
“A
strong message about conservation underpins The See-Saw Tree,
but it is presented with great charm and fun which soften the didactic
edges.”
~ Anne
Fitzgerald, The Birmingham Post
“...provides
an invaluable guideline to the young about the importance of the
environment."
~
The Stage and Television Today
“No-one
knows more about the needs of children’s theatre than gifted
playwright-composer David Wood...”
~ Sylvia
Rawlings, Evening Telegraph
"The
See-Saw Tree is a brilliantly inventive, often amusing and
sometimes even harrowing work."
~ Farnham
Post
"Wonderful
for children and exciting theatre for the adults..."
~ Farnham
Herald
“...a
play which is entertaining, educational and miraculously worthy
without being heavy.”
~ Jo
Bayne, Western Daily Press
“The
kids were riveted [and] the verdict afterwards was unanimous. Wonderful.”
~ Anne McHardy, The Guardian
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