The Elephantom

A big heart and an even bigger imagination. Full of wit, cheek and farts.
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Why see The Elephantom?
The Elephantom comes to life!
This little girls has a big problem... there's a blue Elephantom living in her house! Her ghostly friend and her have fun at first, but she soon finds that an Elephantom might not make the best house pet. With her parent's oblivious to her spooky pal, the little girl has to clean up the major messes her Elephantom makes and try find a way to make a keep his antics from causing her such a headache!
Based on the best-selling children's book by Ross Collins, this theatre production of The Elephantom uses puppetry, music and dance to bring this wonderful story to life in a show perfect for children over the age of three. Parents and guardians will also appreciate the theatrical effects used to tell the heart-warming tale of this humongous house guest, which guarantees a few laughs along the way for kids and adults alike.
What is The Elephantom about?
The Elephantom follows a little girl who discovers one day that a giant blue Elephantom has appeared in her house - and he just won't leave! Her disagreeable parents don't bother themselves with her very much, let alone her phantom friend. And so she is left to clean up his enormous Elephantom poos alone, in-between trying to find a way to send him back to his home before he decides that her house is the perfect place for his whole Elephantom family to stay...!
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Adapted for stage by Ben Power
Directed by Finn Caldwell
Directed by & Puppet Design by Toby Olie
Designs by Samuel Wyer
Lighting by Matt Daw
Music by Adam Pleeth
Sound Design by Alma Kelliher
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