Following the success of Sleeping Beauty, Park Theatre’s annual Christmas show returns with their second instalment of The Chronicles of Waa. With original music, magic and plenty of laughter for the whole family, Jack and the Beanstalk is a tale of friendship, love and Tupperware: lots of Tupperware!
In Gazoob, the land of the Giants, evil inventor Ms Grimm wants world domination and it seems there is nothing her lovely daughter Grenthel and Geoff, the smallest giant in the world, can do to stop her.
Meanwhile in Nowen, a peaceful but poor Kingdom, Jack and his mum Tina struggle to pay the rent. To make matters worse, they have to get rid of their trusted cow, Daisy. When Grimm’s evil plan lands at their feet, all seems doomed. But what will save the day and unite these two kingdoms? Jack’s heroic deeds at the Nowenthian Sports festival? Tina’s extensive knowledge of antique Tupperware? Or will the musical, Mariachi oracles known as ‘The Shepherds Gonzales’ have the answer?
The future of the Land of Waa is at stake!
This is Book 2 in the Modern Plays Series. See all Modern Plays books here.
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Jez Bond won the Channel Four Theatre Director Bursary, under which he trained at Watford Palace Theatre. In 2010, he founded London's Park Theatre, and took the reins as Artistic Director when it opened, to critical acclaim, in 2013. He was recently named in the Evening Standard's Power 1000 a list of the one thousand most influential Londoners. As a d
More about Mark CameronJez Bond won the Channel Four Theatre Director Bursary, under which he trained at Watford Palace Theatre. In 2010, he founded London's Park Theatre, and took the reins as Artistic Director when it opened, to critical acclaim, in 2013. He was recently named in the Evening Standard's Power 1000 a list of the one thousand most influential Londoners. As a d
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