A series designed for audiences aged two to four that seeks to nurture their interest in performing arts. PLAYtime! performances are interactive and encourage toddlers in the audience to join in the narration with simple actions. Each presentation aims to developing toddlers’ linguistic and physical awareness, while encouraging interaction and play with other members of the audience.
Hakim just watch his first PLAYtime! theatre last Sunday , and I'm sure it won't be his last one.He truly enjoyed the show. It is held at Esplanade Recital Studio. Its free seating, so Mummies, do be there early to get better seat.
The current play is The Magic Treetop .
SYNOPSIS:
Fly around with Mommy Robin! Sing with her as she nurses and waits for her eggs to hatch.
Run along the branches and play with the squirrels.
Reach out and try to touch the clouds!
Hide amongst the thick leaves for some shade when the sun comes out.
If it rains, use the leaves as an umbrella to shelter yourself! And after that, if you are lucky, you may just discover something special across the sky!.
Its really interactive with the cast asking questions,and sking them to dance with them. The main song was repeated many times, so the kids rememberes them. And it is also to the familiar tune of "head and shoulder, knees and toes".
The actors and puppets will come really close with the audience. Some kids even get to touch them. The will be floating bees and clouds.
The kids will get to help the characters throughout the show. One of them is helping the chameleon his coloured spots. There are many round cushion on the audience seating area, and the kids cam go up stage to put it on the chameleon's body.
Also cameras and photo taking are allowed during the show, so i get to snap some and share here.
Reach out and try to touch the clouds!
Hide amongst the thick leaves for some shade when the sun comes out.
If it rains, use the leaves as an umbrella to shelter yourself! And after that, if you are lucky, you may just discover something special across the sky!.
Its really interactive with the cast asking questions,and sking them to dance with them. The main song was repeated many times, so the kids rememberes them. And it is also to the familiar tune of "head and shoulder, knees and toes".
The actors and puppets will come really close with the audience. Some kids even get to touch them. The will be floating bees and clouds.
The kids will get to help the characters throughout the show. One of them is helping the chameleon his coloured spots. There are many round cushion on the audience seating area, and the kids cam go up stage to put it on the chameleon's body.
Also cameras and photo taking are allowed during the show, so i get to snap some and share here.