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The Goat Show

Sunday, September 18

We have added an extra date of The Goat Show in Plymouth, which will take place this coming Sunday, 4pm at Oxford House Creative Hub!

The Goat Show is a wonderful new performance by Running Dog Theatre, which we at Above Bounds have supported to come to Plymouth, because we want to see more affordable, professional theatre for young people taking place in our City.

They say nothing is more stubborn than a Goat who won’t move. But what do they think about us?

In a corner of Devon not too far from here, trouble is brewing. One too many sandwiches have been stolen, one too many flowers eaten, and one too many goat poos have been pooed. A decision is made that SOMETHING must be done about the Goats, but no one agrees what that is! With the tourist season fast approaching can the town put aside its differences? Or will disaster ensue…

Mixing puppetry, interactive storytelling and original live music, Running Dog Theatre brings you a rollicking adventure story about goats, division and overcoming conflict – but with chase sequences and a competitive poo collection!

Age Recommendation: 7+ (younger children very much welcome)
Running Time: 90 minutes (including an interval)

Last weekend’s performance was such a success, thank you to those of you who came to watch the performance at Four Greens in Whitleigh. Here’s some feedback from audiences:

“This was brilliant! All 3 of my little crew absolutely loved it and the set, costumes, props, interaction and informal atmosphere worked so well.”

“Fab afternoon watching The Goat Show.”

Tickets for this Sunday’s performance are available from HERE! they’re limited to 30 for the performance, so quick booking is recommended.

Tickets cost £6 for an adult and a child, or £4 for a standard ticket and £3 concessions, plus the Ticketsource booking fee.

Above Bounds will be back this Winter with a new show too, so we look forward to seeing you at a performance again soon.

Upcoming events

Wednesday, December 6
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“It Shouldn’t Be Like This.” A new play written by Jenny and Paul Shryane about homelessness in Plymouth.
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Theatre Royal Plymouth presents the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre and Pins and Needles production of Raymond Briggs’ Father Christmas. Adapted by Pins and Needles.
Wednesday, December 6
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Our monthly comedy night at the B-Bar!
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Queer Cafe at Leadworks! 5pm to 10pm.

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