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See lovable Winnie the Pooh and friends on stage

Winnie the Pooh is a colourful and faithful adaptation of AA Milne’s classic children’s story.

KickstArt presents Winnie the Pooh from 30 June to 17 July at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre on UKZN campus with performances at 2.30pm Tuesday-Sunday and 7pm on Fri.

Winnie the Pooh is an enchanting, episodic retelling of AA Milne’s classic and widely loved stories of Christopher Robin and his lovable menagerie of colourful animal friends and their adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood.

Winnie the Pooh stars Rowan Bartlett as the much-beloved bear, and Belinda Henwood as his nervous side-kick, Piglet.

Others in the cast include Liesl Coppin as bossy but motherly Kanga, and Luca Tarboton as her mischievous off-spring, Roo.

Bryan Hiles plays Tigger, Roo’s bouncy partner in crime, and Nhlakanipho Manqele plays all-knowing Owl, with Anthony Stonier as ever-efficient Rabbit. Peter Court plays doleful donkey Eeyore, and also directs this production. Set and costume design is by Greg King.

The cast is joined by an ensemble of talented children: Christopher Robin is played jointly by Ivan Williams and  Jake Savage. Alexander Beetle is Keryn Lynne Scott; the squirrels are Grace

Ticket prices are: adults: R180/R150/R120; children/pensioners: R150/R120/R100. No babes in arms, or children under three.

Book for all the 2016 KickstArt productions at Computicket: www.computicket.co.za.

 

 

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Enjoy AA Milne’s classic and widely loved stories of Christopher Robin and his lovable menagerie of colourful animal friends. Photo: Val Adamson

 

 

 

 

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