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The Boy Who Cried Wolf The Boy Who Cried Wolf Winter is coming, trees are bare, birds fly south and sheep are flocking seeking shelter from the wind. At the top of a hill a boy is watching his sheep. A boy tasked with keeping his community safe but with a vivid imagination. A boy who makes up stories and craves the thrill of the unknown A boy who, unthinkingly, unknowingly...cried WOLF! Cast Silas ................................. Mathew Hamper Mother ....................... Sally Ann Staunton Grandfather ... Thomas Edward-Bennett Stage Manager ..................... Luke Sockell Creative Team Director ................................ Wendy Harris Writer .......................................Mike Kenny Designer .................................... Kelly Jago Composer/MD .................... Dominic Sales Movement Director..................TC Howard Production Manager............ Judith Cloke Lighting Designer ................ Nick Duncan Alice Mapplebeck.......... Work Placement PR.........................................Duncan Clarke Online Content Manager ......Kate Kershaw Casting...................... Jo Adamson-Parker Illustration .......................... Jacky Fleming Graphic Design ....................Swink Design Photography ........................... Brian Slater Set and Costumes ..... York Theatre Royal tutti frutti Tour Manager........................ Alison Povey General Manager ................. Emma Killick York Theatre Royal Chief Executive......................... Liz Wilson Artistic Director ............... Damian Cruden delights children with meaningful, imaginative, story based theatre for children aged 3+ and their families. Our productions are specially commissioned new plays or adaptations of children’s books. They include original, often live music together with different art forms like puppetry, dance, movement and digital technology. We tour nationally to small scale venues including studio theatres, arts centres, village halls, rural touring schemes and primary schools undertaking around 200 performances a year. Recent productions include Hare and Tortoise, Hue Boy and Rapunzel, which is remounted for Christmas 2013 at the Lawrence Batley Theatre in Huddersfield. We also support artists who create work for children and run the biennial Little Feet Festival of Children’s Theatre with York Theatre Royal. Visit www.tutti-frutti.org.uk for more information. We love to receive feedback and drawings from our audiences, so do contact us on 0113 3880027, via twitter or facebook or on email to [email protected]. has been producing great drama in the city of York for over 250 years. It has one of the largest education departments in the country that works with over 2,500 young people every year including a Youth Theatre and Young Actors Company. The theatre is committed to making and presenting work for children and families and has successfully co-produced children’s work with tutti frutti for 8 years including two Little Feet Festivals. York Theatre Royal’s family production of The Railway Children, adapted for the stage by Mike Kenny, won a Yorkshire Tourism Award for Best Visitor Experience of the year in 2009 and has been performed at London Waterloo Station and in Toronto. In August 2012 the theatre mounted the York Mystery Plays in the Museum Gardens, a community play involving 1,700 people and was a great success. Visit www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk for upcoming productions or call the Box Office team on 01904 623568. @tuttifruttiprod @tuttifruttitour @yorktheatre tuttifruttiprod yorktheatreroyal

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The Boy Who Cried WolfThe Boy Who Cried Wolf

Winter is coming, trees are bare, birds fly south and sheep are flocking seeking shelter from the wind. At the top of a hill a boy is watching his sheep.A boy tasked with keeping his community safe but with a vivid imagination.A boy who makes up stories and craves the thrill of the unknownA boy who, unthinkingly, unknowingly...cried WOLF!

CastSilas ................................. Mathew HamperMother ....................... Sally Ann StauntonGrandfather ... Thomas Edward-BennettStage Manager .....................Luke Sockell

Creative TeamDirector ................................Wendy HarrisWriter .......................................Mike KennyDesigner .................................... Kelly JagoComposer/MD ....................Dominic SalesMovement Director ..................TC HowardProduction Manager ............ Judith ClokeLighting Designer ................Nick DuncanAlice Mapplebeck .......... Work PlacementPR .........................................Duncan ClarkeOnline Content Manager ......Kate KershawCasting ...................... Jo Adamson-ParkerIllustration .......................... Jacky FlemingGraphic Design ....................Swink DesignPhotography ...........................Brian SlaterSet and Costumes .....York Theatre Royal

tutti fruttiTour Manager ........................ Alison PoveyGeneral Manager ................. Emma Killick

York Theatre RoyalChief Executive .........................Liz WilsonArtistic Director ............... Damian Cruden

delights children with meaningful, imaginative, story based theatre for children aged 3+ and their families. Our productions are specially commissioned new plays or adaptations of children’s books. They include original, often live music together with different art forms like puppetry, dance, movement and digital technology. We tour nationally to small scale venues including studio theatres, arts centres, village halls, rural touring schemes and primary schools undertaking around 200 performances a year. Recent productions include Hare and Tortoise, Hue Boy and Rapunzel, which is remounted for Christmas 2013 at the Lawrence Batley Theatre in Huddersfi eld. We also support artists who create work for children and run the biennial Little Feet Festival of Children’s Theatre with York Theatre Royal.

Visit www.tutti-frutti.org.uk for more information.

We love to receive feedback and drawings from our audiences, so do contact us on 0113 3880027, via twitter or facebook or on email to [email protected].

has been producing great drama in the city of York for over 250 years. It has one of the largest education departments in the country that works with over 2,500 young people every year including a Youth Theatre and Young Actors Company. The theatre is committed to making and presenting work for children and families and has successfully co-produced children’s work with tutti frutti for 8 years including two Little Feet Festivals. York Theatre Royal’s family production of The Railway Children, adapted for the stage by Mike Kenny, won a Yorkshire Tourism Award for Best Visitor Experience of the year in 2009 and has been performed at London Waterloo Station and in Toronto. In August 2012 the theatre mounted the York Mystery Plays in the Museum Gardens, a community play involving 1,700 people and was a great success.

Visit www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk for upcoming productions or call the Box Offi ce team on 01904 623568.

@tuttifruttiprod @tuttifruttitour@yorktheatre

tuttifruttiprodyorktheatreroyal

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Don’t be sheepish

get colouring, baa!

Help Silas to round up his herd of sheep

before the wolf comes. How many can

you count? To find the answer go to

www.tutti-frutti.org.uk

Counting Sheep!There are...

sheep!