Winnie the Witch uses her magic to solve some very practical problems. But the results are never quite as she imagined...
One day after turning everything in her house black to hide the mess, she discovers she can no longer see her black cat Wilbur. So she decides to use a bit of magic, and that's when the trouble really starts...
This wonderful new play for children brings together all three books in the award-winning Winnie the Witch series which have delighted children all over the world. This is the perfect opportunity to introduce children aged 3 to 6 to the excitement of live theatre.
This is Book 4 in the Oberon Plays for Young People Series. See all Oberon Plays for Young People books here.
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Anthony Clark and Mark Vibrans have an enviable track record for adapting work for children of this age, including Antoine St Exupery's The Little Prince and Albert Lamorisse's The Red Balloon.
More about Anthony ClarkSince creating her characters Winnie and Wilbur in 1987, Valerie Thomas has taken them on all kinds of adventures: on a broomstick and a flying carpet, with a baby dragon and a big bad robot, in a haunted house and aboard a pirate ship, under the sea and even into outer space! Valerie, who lives in Australia, doesn't own a broomstick herself, but she has tra
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