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FESTIVAL KIDS

‘There’s no point in bein grown up if you can't be childis sometimes’ Dr Who

Them With Tails/The Snow Dragon Two shows guaranteed to please. from the Tall Stories stable. See preview. C too, 0870 707 5 7 05, 4-29 Aug (not 74), 20m (Show Dragon).

3. 75pm (Them With Tails). 1’: 7 .50 i'£.‘5.50--£.‘6.50).

l Bounce! Scotty and Lulu keep little ones singing and dancing With their infectious songbook. See preview. George Square Theatre, 662 8740. 5— 75 Aug, 70.30z-im, E7 (2‘5).

I Rumpelstiltskin’s Daughter The Musical Diane Stanley's enchanting book gets reworked for the stage in this tun musical adaptation. See preView. Assembly Rooms. 226 2428. 7-29 Aug (not 777. 70.50i’1m. £9 7E7). Previei‘v 6 Aug, £75.

Lifeboat Catherine Wheels‘ award winning production. depicting the extraordinary true life tale of two teenagers lost at sea. Assembly Rooms. 226 24128. 0-28 Aug (not 8. 75, 22/.

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3ft Professor Bumm’s Story Machine lmprovisational fun from the duo that took last year’s Fringe by storm. See preview. left. Pleasance Courtyard. 556 6550. 71-29 Aug (not 70. 777.

7?. 75pm, F550. Previews until 6 Aug. £3.

E Snow White/Red Riding Hood and the Wolves traditional fairytales with a twist, told through physical theatre. puppetry and storytelling. See preView. C, 0870 707 5 7 05. 17-28 Aug (no! 74), 77.20am, £77.50 (£75. 5(7—1‘6. 507.

For venue addresses, please see the Fringe programme, log on to www.edfringe.com or call the venue number.