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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Great Southside Give Away: Tickets for Jumping Mouse

We have four tickets to give away for the fantastic 'Jumping Mouse' show at Eastwood Theatre, on Friday 22nd October.

To enter you must be one of the following; our friend on Facebook, our follower on Twitter, signed up to our RSS email or signed up to our Mailing List. Then just leave your name and a comment below on the subject "Name a creative venue, place or person in the Southside" and you'll be entered into the draw. Please try to make sure it will be easy to identify you. If possible leave a link to your webpage, blog, Facebook or Twitter in the little URL option of the comments box.

The winner will be announced on 20 October 2010. For all the rules etc click here.

Jumping Mouse is set on a red double-decker and is a full-throttle adventure guaranteed to get you absolutely revved up.
Jump on the second bus, the driver’s saved you a seat. Come and meet a bullfrog blues band, a clapped-out bison, a forgetful wolf... and a most unusual little mouse, who’s about to have a very big adventure.
Unpacked use live music and songs, puppetry, high-octane physicality, and bits of a London bus to tell a magical story about growing up, adapted from a well-loved Native American folk tale.
“To put it simply, it was wonderful.” – Edinburgh Festivals Magazine
“All in all, Jumping Mouse is refreshing tonic that will leave you with a smile on yourface and hopefully give your kids a thirst for knowledge and adventure.” – Edinburgh Guide

Suitable for ages 4+

Eastwood Park Theatre
Friday 22 October
10.30am and 1.30pm
0141 577 4970
www.eastwoodparktheatre.co.uk

Labels: The Great Southside Give Away

posted by Ann at 14:06

5 Comments:

Blogger Gail said...

Gail Evans.. "We love the Tramway as it caters for families and we can enjoy a bite to eat and the outdoors in the hidden gardens aswell as enjoying art exhibitions and other creative events that The Tramway hold throughout the year!

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October 13, 2010  
Anonymous John Cunningham said...

House for an Art Lover (and the gardens/playpark) are great for adults and kids).

October 14, 2010  
Blogger h0peful mummy said...

The Tramway is an amazing space to be in, but it is enhanced magnificently by the presence of my friend and muse, the ever creative lucy b who is always by my side and ready to help.
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October 14, 2010  
Anonymous Alison Mitchell said...

The Burrel collection, especially when they have sort of 'behind the scenes' exhibitions about their collection.

October 18, 2010  
Blogger Unknown said...

WE love queens park - for its ever changing seasons, its inclusiveness (its free), its secret hideouts and cockle doodle doing on the hill. The children make it a creative space, turning the viewpoint into a launchpad for spaceship adventures, the rose garden into a maze and so, so much more. Who needs something laid on for you when you have this on your doorstep?

October 20, 2010  

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