Hope@PaulCluver Summer Festival

Kid’s Theatre Festival at Paul Cluver Wine Farm

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Kid’s Theatre Festival at Paul Cluver Wine Farm

Pack a picnic and get set to watch Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox and more come to life in this magical forest setting

The Paul Cluver Summer Festival Programme draws the curtains of its charming Elgin amphitheatre to a dramatic season’s close with its second annual Kid’s Theatre Festival on Saturday, 28 March 2015 in support of the Thembalitsha Foundation. The fun and fantastical family day out invites parents and little ones to not only support a good cause, but to celebrate the weekend before school holidays with an afternoon filled with lovable kid-friendly performances and activities.

Headline play and Roald Dahl’s iconic tale Fantastic Mr Fox returns to the stage to entertain fans with the antics of three farmers, Boggis, Bunce and Bean (one fat, one short, one lean), who are hell-bent on getting rid of the conniving fox who steals from their land to support his family.

Before the hilarious main event though, new additions to the bill, Get Kraken and Memory, will bring their own brand of award-winning interactive theatre to the fore. Both Jon Keevy’s underwater adventure (Get Kraken) and Nicholas Ellenbogen’s combination of mime, traditional African storytelling and dance (Memory) picked up honours at the Grahamstown National Arts Festival.

Not to  mention, in between performances, kids can count on going cuckoo in the jumping castle, getting their own version of ‘wardrobe’ at the face painter, ogling the balloon blower and channelling their creativity at the colouring-in station.

And as always, Paul Cluver will have plenty of food, like pizza and sushi, on sale as well as ice cold wine and beer (for the adults). Though, visitors are also invited to make the most of this memorable experience by taking along their own picnic – keep in mind no alcoholic beverages brought from home are allowed.

Otherwise, don’t forget the blankets and cushions (fold-up chairs and tables are not allowed) as well as something warm for the cooler summer evening.

TICKETS & SHOW TIMES FOR THE 2015 KID’S THEATRE FESTIVAL AT PAUL CLUVER

Tickets are limited to a count of 600 and are available via Computicket.com and Computicket outlets for R150p/p (children under 3 get in for free). Be aware that there are no ticket pick-ups on the day at the gate, so tickets must be collected at Computicket outlets before the event.

Seats are unreserved, so get there early to snatch up the best spots. Fold-up chairs, tables and prams are not permitted in the arena.

Wine glasses will also be on sale at the venue at R25 each, and additional drinks and food will for patrons’ own account.

Gates open at 11am and the show starts at 12pm come rain or shine (so, come prepared), and refunds will not be issued. The event will end around 5pm. Show times are as follows:

  • 12:30pm – Get Kraken
  • 1:30pm – Memory
  • 3pm – Fantastic Mr Fox

DIRECTIONS TO THE PAUL CLUVER AMPHITHEATRE FROM CAPE TOWN

  • Take the N2 highway.
  • Cross over Sir Lowry’s Pass.
  • Continue passed the Elgin/Grabouw exits.
  • At the Kromco apple packing Co-Op turn left.
  • Follow the signs to the Paul Cluver amphitheatre (+- 2km from the Kromco turn-off).

ABOUT THE THEMBALITSHA FOUNDATION IN THE ELGIN VALLEY

In isiXhosa, Thembalitsha means ‘new hope’, which is exactly what this Cape Town-based non-profit organisation spreads throughout the impoverished communities of South Africa. Through their numerous projects and programmes, the foundation provides education, training and healthcare with a particular focus on the destitute, sick and vulnerable.

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Want to find out more about what’s on the bill at this magical Elgin outdoor theatre? Keep an eye on our Paul Cluver Facebook page.

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