Goldilocks and the Two Bears

Goldilocks and the Two Bears

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Dora’s hair is flaming red. Her father calls her his Goldilocks because of that. Today is a bad day: in school they are teasing her and her father isn’t around anymore to help. That’s why Dora decides to go to the woods. She comes into the house of the three Bears, (a Mother, a Father and the Little Bear). She meddles with the bears’ belongings, sampling their porridge (eating all of the baby’s), sitting on their chairs (breaking the baby’s), and then trying out their beds (falling asleep in the baby’s). When they come home Dora/Goldilocks finds out that Father Bear is gone. Together with Baby Bear and her tame crow Gerry she sets off to bring the little Bear’s father home.--  Creators Saskia Janse, playwright   Details 1 actor with puppeteersApproximately 45 minutes long Originally produced by: Speeltheater Holland 1985 Audience recommendation: 4+  Click HERE to request a performance license.

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