Tour Dates

Dec
23
Sat
2023
Komedia Brighton – Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron @ Komedia Brighton
Dec 23 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron – is taking place at Komedia Brighton, from Sat 16 to Sun 24 December 2023 at various times.

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Join our feisty heroine Will Tell as she sets off on a chivalric quest to rescue her dad Wilhelm from the wicked Boris von Bummelkrachenhofer’s deepest darkest dungeon.

Will has read all the stories of Robin Hood and the Knights of the Round Table and knows all about fighting for liberty and freedom but nothing has prepared Will for when the Baron’s much put-upon daughter Edeltraut falls madly in love and insists on being rescued too.

So can young Will, with just kitchen pots and pans for armour and a daft-looking donkey Rosina for her steed, defeat the Big Bad Baron.

Great family entertainment from the Primary Times Award-winning and Komedia favourites Theatre Fideri Fidera, the creators of Pitschi, Oskar’s Amazing Adventure, and Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s first Dogg.

★★★★★ Winner Primary Times Children’s Choice award

Catch us at Komedia, Brighton this Christmas. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Dec
24
Sun
2023
Komedia Brighton – Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron @ Komedia Brighton
Dec 24 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron – is taking place at Komedia Brighton, from Sat 16 to Sun 24 December 2023 at various times.

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Join our feisty heroine Will Tell as she sets off on a chivalric quest to rescue her dad Wilhelm from the wicked Boris von Bummelkrachenhofer’s deepest darkest dungeon.

Will has read all the stories of Robin Hood and the Knights of the Round Table and knows all about fighting for liberty and freedom but nothing has prepared Will for when the Baron’s much put-upon daughter Edeltraut falls madly in love and insists on being rescued too.

So can young Will, with just kitchen pots and pans for armour and a daft-looking donkey Rosina for her steed, defeat the Big Bad Baron.

Great family entertainment from the Primary Times Award-winning and Komedia favourites Theatre Fideri Fidera, the creators of Pitschi, Oskar’s Amazing Adventure, and Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s first Dogg.

★★★★★ Winner Primary Times Children’s Choice award

Catch us at Komedia, Brighton this Christmas. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Jan
13
Sat
2024
Southborough Civic Centre – Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron @ Southborough Civic Centre
Jan 13 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron – is taking place at Southborough Civic Centre on Sat 13 January 2024 at 3pm.

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Wilhelmina and the Baron

This original show for families introduces a new legendary figure to British drama: the ‘Swiss Robin Hood’, Wilhelm Tell, who refused to bow to a tyrant and famously had to shoot an apple off his child’s head with a crossbow as a punishment.

A fun-filled, colourful comic adventure with capers around castles, damsels in distress, a jaw-dropping joust with horse puppets, woven together with engaging storytelling and catchy original songs.

Join plucky heroine Will disguised as a knight, she rides off on her donkey Rosina to rescue her folk hero dad Wilhelm Tell from the wicked Baron Boris’s deepest darkest dungeon. Inspired by the exploits of her father and the tales of Robin Hood and Sir Lancelot, Will knows all about standing up to tyrants, but nothing has prepared her for when the Baron’s daughter Edel falls madly in love with her and wants to be rescued too. But can Will, with just pots and pans for armour and a farm donkey for a steed, rescue Edel and defeat the Big Bad Baron?

★★★★★ Winner Primary Times Children’s Choice award

Catch us at Southborough Civic Centre and at other venues in the South this Spring. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Feb
12
Mon
2024
The Lights, Andover – Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron @ The LIghts
Feb 12 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron – is taking place at The Lights on Mon 12 February 2024 at 11am.

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Wilhelmina and the Baron

This original show for families introduces a new legendary figure to British drama: the ‘Swiss Robin Hood’, Wilhelm Tell, who refused to bow to a tyrant and famously had to shoot an apple off his child’s head with a crossbow as a punishment.

A fun-filled, colourful comic adventure with capers around castles, damsels in distress, a jaw-dropping joust with horse puppets, woven together with engaging storytelling and catchy original songs.

Join plucky heroine Will disguised as a knight, she rides off on her donkey Rosina to rescue her folk hero dad Wilhelm Tell from the wicked Baron Boris’s deepest darkest dungeon. Inspired by the exploits of her father and the tales of Robin Hood and Sir Lancelot, Will knows all about standing up to tyrants, but nothing has prepared her for when the Baron’s daughter Edel falls madly in love with her and wants to be rescued too. But can Will, with just pots and pans for armour and a farm donkey for a steed, rescue Edel and defeat the Big Bad Baron?

★★★★★ Winner Primary Times Children’s Choice award

Catch us at The Lights and at other venues in the South this Spring. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Feb
15
Thu
2024
Sturminster Marshall Memorial Hall – Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron @ Sturminster Marshall Memorial Hall
Feb 15 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron – is taking place at Sturminster Marshall Memorial Hall on Thu 15 February 2024 at 4pm.

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Wilhelmina and the Baron

This original show for families introduces a new legendary figure to British drama: the ‘Swiss Robin Hood’, Wilhelm Tell, who refused to bow to a tyrant and famously had to shoot an apple off his child’s head with a crossbow as a punishment.

A fun-filled, colourful comic adventure with capers around castles, damsels in distress, a jaw-dropping joust with horse puppets, woven together with engaging storytelling and catchy original songs.

Join plucky heroine Will disguised as a knight, she rides off on her donkey Rosina to rescue her folk hero dad Wilhelm Tell from the wicked Baron Boris’s deepest darkest dungeon. Inspired by the exploits of her father and the tales of Robin Hood and Sir Lancelot, Will knows all about standing up to tyrants, but nothing has prepared her for when the Baron’s daughter Edel falls madly in love with her and wants to be rescued too. But can Will, with just pots and pans for armour and a farm donkey for a steed, rescue Edel and defeat the Big Bad Baron?

★★★★★ Winner Primary Times Children’s Choice award

Catch us at Sturminster Marshall Memorial Hall and at other venues in the South this Spring. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Feb
16
Fri
2024
Litton Cheney Community Hall – Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron @ Sturminster Marshall Memorial Hall
Feb 16 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron – is taking place at Litton Cheney Community Hall on Fri 16 February 2024 at 10.30am.

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Wilhelmina and the Baron

This original show for families introduces a new legendary figure to British drama: the ‘Swiss Robin Hood’, Wilhelm Tell, who refused to bow to a tyrant and famously had to shoot an apple off his child’s head with a crossbow as a punishment.

A fun-filled, colourful comic adventure with capers around castles, damsels in distress, a jaw-dropping joust with horse puppets, woven together with engaging storytelling and catchy original songs.

Join plucky heroine Will disguised as a knight, she rides off on her donkey Rosina to rescue her folk hero dad Wilhelm Tell from the wicked Baron Boris’s deepest darkest dungeon. Inspired by the exploits of her father and the tales of Robin Hood and Sir Lancelot, Will knows all about standing up to tyrants, but nothing has prepared her for when the Baron’s daughter Edel falls madly in love with her and wants to be rescued too. But can Will, with just pots and pans for armour and a farm donkey for a steed, rescue Edel and defeat the Big Bad Baron?

★★★★★ Winner Primary Times Children’s Choice award

Post-Show Drama Workshop in Litton Cheney

Take part in an exciting and engaging drama workshop with the cast of Will Tell & The Big Bad Baron following the show at Litton Cheney! Play games and learn songs and movements from the show, helping to encourage creativity and boost confidence.
45min workshop for ages 4+. £3 per child (must be accompanied by an adult).

Catch us at Litton Cheney Community Hall and at other venues in the South this Spring. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Litton Cheney Community Hall – Post-Show Drama Workshop (Will Tell) @ Litton Cheney Community Hall
Feb 16 @ 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron – Post-Show Drama Workshop – is taking place at Litton Cheney Community Hall on Fri 16 February 2024 at 11.30am.

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Take part in an exciting and engaging drama workshop with the cast of Will Tell & The Big Bad Baron following the show at Litton Cheney! Play games and learn songs and movements from the show, helping to encourage creativity and boost confidence.
45min workshop for ages 4+. £3 per child (must be accompanied by an adult).

Catch us at Litton Cheney Community Hall and at other venues in the South this Spring. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Mar
8
Fri
2024
Box Village Hall – Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron @ Box Village Hall
Mar 8 @ 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm

Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron – is taking place at Box Village Hall, Stroud on Fri 8 March 2024 at 4.30pm.

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Wilhelmina and the Baron

This original show for families introduces a new legendary figure to British drama: the ‘Swiss Robin Hood’, Wilhelm Tell, who refused to bow to a tyrant and famously had to shoot an apple off his child’s head with a crossbow as a punishment.

A fun-filled, colourful comic adventure with capers around castles, damsels in distress, a jaw-dropping joust with horse puppets, woven together with engaging storytelling and catchy original songs.

Join plucky heroine Will disguised as a knight, she rides off on her donkey Rosina to rescue her folk hero dad Wilhelm Tell from the wicked Baron Boris’s deepest darkest dungeon. Inspired by the exploits of her father and the tales of Robin Hood and Sir Lancelot, Will knows all about standing up to tyrants, but nothing has prepared her for when the Baron’s daughter Edel falls madly in love with her and wants to be rescued too. But can Will, with just pots and pans for armour and a farm donkey for a steed, rescue Edel and defeat the Big Bad Baron?

★★★★★ Winner Primary Times Children’s Choice award

Post-Show Drama Workshop in Litton Cheney

Take part in an exciting and engaging drama workshop with the cast of Will Tell & The Big Bad Baron following the show at Litton Cheney! Play games and learn songs and movements from the show, helping to encourage creativity and boost confidence.
45min workshop for ages 4+. £3 per child (must be accompanied by an adult).

Catch us at Box Village Hall and at other venues in Gloucestershire this Spring. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

May
4
Sat
2024
The Old Town Hall, Hemel – Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron @ Old Town Hall
May 4 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron – is taking place at The Old Town Hall, Hemel Hempstead on Sat 4 May 2024 at 2pm.

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Wilhelmina and the Baron

This original show for families introduces a new legendary figure to British drama: the ‘Swiss Robin Hood’, Wilhelm Tell, who refused to bow to a tyrant and famously had to shoot an apple off his child’s head with a crossbow as a punishment.

A fun-filled, colourful comic adventure with capers around castles, damsels in distress, a jaw-dropping joust with horse puppets, woven together with engaging storytelling and catchy original songs.

Join plucky heroine Will disguised as a knight, she rides off on her donkey Rosina to rescue her folk hero dad Wilhelm Tell from the wicked Baron Boris’s deepest darkest dungeon. Inspired by the exploits of her father and the tales of Robin Hood and Sir Lancelot, Will knows all about standing up to tyrants, but nothing has prepared her for when the Baron’s daughter Edel falls madly in love with her and wants to be rescued too. But can Will, with just pots and pans for armour and a farm donkey for a steed, rescue Edel and defeat the Big Bad Baron?

★★★★★ Winner Primary Times Children’s Choice award

Post-Show Drama Workshop in Litton Cheney

Take part in an exciting and engaging drama workshop with the cast of Will Tell & The Big Bad Baron following the show at Litton Cheney! Play games and learn songs and movements from the show, helping to encourage creativity and boost confidence.
45min workshop for ages 4+. £3 per child (must be accompanied by an adult).

Catch us at The Old Town Hall, Hemel Hempstead and at other venues this Spring and Summer. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Jul
6
Sat
2024
Whitchurch Open Air Theatre Festival – Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron @ Whitchurch Conservation Group
Jul 6 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron – is taking place at Whitchurch Open Air Theatre Festival on Sat 6 July 2024 at 11am and 3pm.

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Wilhelmina and the Baron

This original show for families introduces a new legendary figure to British drama: the ‘Swiss Robin Hood’, Wilhelm Tell, who refused to bow to a tyrant and famously had to shoot an apple off his child’s head with a crossbow as a punishment.

A fun-filled, colourful comic adventure with capers around castles, damsels in distress, a jaw-dropping joust with horse puppets, woven together with engaging storytelling and catchy original songs.

Join plucky heroine Will disguised as a knight, she rides off on her donkey Rosina to rescue her folk hero dad Wilhelm Tell from the wicked Baron Boris’s deepest darkest dungeon. Inspired by the exploits of her father and the tales of Robin Hood and Sir Lancelot, Will knows all about standing up to tyrants, but nothing has prepared her for when the Baron’s daughter Edel falls madly in love with her and wants to be rescued too. But can Will, with just pots and pans for armour and a farm donkey for a steed, rescue Edel and defeat the Big Bad Baron?

★★★★★ Winner Primary Times Children’s Choice award

Post-Show Drama Workshop in Litton Cheney

Take part in an exciting and engaging drama workshop with the cast of Will Tell & The Big Bad Baron following the show at Litton Cheney! Play games and learn songs and movements from the show, helping to encourage creativity and boost confidence.
45min workshop for ages 4+. £3 per child (must be accompanied by an adult).

Catch us at Whitchurch Open Air Theatre Festival and at other venues this Spring and Summer. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Whitchurch Open Air Theatre Festival – Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron @ Whitchurch Conservation Group
Jul 6 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron – is taking place at Whitchurch Open Air Theatre Festival on Sat 6 July 2024 at 11am and 3pm.

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Wilhelmina and the Baron

This original show for families introduces a new legendary figure to British drama: the ‘Swiss Robin Hood’, Wilhelm Tell, who refused to bow to a tyrant and famously had to shoot an apple off his child’s head with a crossbow as a punishment.

A fun-filled, colourful comic adventure with capers around castles, damsels in distress, a jaw-dropping joust with horse puppets, woven together with engaging storytelling and catchy original songs.

Join plucky heroine Will disguised as a knight, she rides off on her donkey Rosina to rescue her folk hero dad Wilhelm Tell from the wicked Baron Boris’s deepest darkest dungeon. Inspired by the exploits of her father and the tales of Robin Hood and Sir Lancelot, Will knows all about standing up to tyrants, but nothing has prepared her for when the Baron’s daughter Edel falls madly in love with her and wants to be rescued too. But can Will, with just pots and pans for armour and a farm donkey for a steed, rescue Edel and defeat the Big Bad Baron?

★★★★★ Winner Primary Times Children’s Choice award

Post-Show Drama Workshop in Litton Cheney

Take part in an exciting and engaging drama workshop with the cast of Will Tell & The Big Bad Baron following the show at Litton Cheney! Play games and learn songs and movements from the show, helping to encourage creativity and boost confidence.
45min workshop for ages 4+. £3 per child (must be accompanied by an adult).

Catch us at Whitchurch Open Air Theatre Festival and at other venues this Spring and Summer. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Jul
27
Sat
2024
Stade Hall, Hastings – Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron @ The Stade, Stade Hall
Jul 27 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Will Tell and the Big Bad Baron – is taking place at Stade Hall, Hastings on Sat 27 July 2024 at 3pm.

Wilhelmina and the Baron

Wilhelmina and the Baron

This original show for families introduces a new legendary figure to British drama: the ‘Swiss Robin Hood’, Wilhelm Tell, who refused to bow to a tyrant and famously had to shoot an apple off his child’s head with a crossbow as a punishment.

A fun-filled, colourful comic adventure with capers around castles, damsels in distress, a jaw-dropping joust with horse puppets, woven together with engaging storytelling and catchy original songs.

Join plucky heroine Will disguised as a knight, she rides off on her donkey Rosina to rescue her folk hero dad Wilhelm Tell from the wicked Baron Boris’s deepest darkest dungeon. Inspired by the exploits of her father and the tales of Robin Hood and Sir Lancelot, Will knows all about standing up to tyrants, but nothing has prepared her for when the Baron’s daughter Edel falls madly in love with her and wants to be rescued too. But can Will, with just pots and pans for armour and a farm donkey for a steed, rescue Edel and defeat the Big Bad Baron?

★★★★★ Winner Primary Times Children’s Choice award

Post-Show Drama Workshop in Litton Cheney

Take part in an exciting and engaging drama workshop with the cast of Will Tell & The Big Bad Baron following the show at Litton Cheney! Play games and learn songs and movements from the show, helping to encourage creativity and boost confidence.
45min workshop for ages 4+. £3 per child (must be accompanied by an adult).

Catch us at Stade Hall, Hastings and at other venues this Spring and Summer. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Feb
15
Sat
2025
Silsden Town Hall – Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg @ Silsden Town Hall, Silsden
Feb 15 @ 11:00 am – 11:50 am

Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg – is taking place at Silsden Town Hall, on 15 February 2024 at 11am and 2pm.

Photo: Stockwood Discovery Centre in Luton - with Natasha Granger and Jack Faires performing in Ugg 'n' Ogg and the World's First Dogg - on 10 October 2021 at 11.30am

Photo © Paul Mansfield

Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg – the mind-boggling tale of how two Yorkshire hunter-gatherers palled up with the wolves and saved us from doglessness. A hilarious new play for children and their families.

Thousands of years ago in the fresh, sparkling world just after the last Ice Age there were no dogs; there were wolves but we didn’t like them and they didn’t like us. But then, luckily for us, along came two young hunter-gatherers Ugg ’n’ Ogg to befriend the wolves Tooth ’n’ Nail and embark on a fun-packed adventure where despite flying meat bones, sabre-toothed tigers, woolly mammoths, forest infernos and even a time travelling stick, they finally get to invent our best friend the dog.

A new play for children of all ages and their families inspired by the amazing evolutionary process that transformed the wolf into man’s best friend and all the dogs in the world today.

★★★★★ “Outstanding. Theatre Fideri Fidera are not Fringe favourites for nothing. Every aspect of the production is marvellous. From the acting, which is pitched perfectly to the wide-eyed wee ones; to the puppets and puppetry, which are in turn beautifully constructed and wondrously brought to life; via the story itself which is full of heart and smiles.” Daniel Lentell, Edinburgh 49, 13 Aug 2019

★★★★★ “The two actors who lead the show are family friendly without ever pandering; their little tricks with props delight the whole audience.” New Perspective, 9 Aug 2019

Catch us at the Silsden Town Hall and at other venues on our North Tour in Skipton, Malton, Kirkgate, Harrogate and Masham. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Silsden Town Hall – Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg @ Silsden Town Hall, Silsden
Feb 15 @ 2:00 pm – 2:50 pm

Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg – is taking place at Silsden Town Hall, on 15 February 2024 at 11am and 2pm.

Photo: Stockwood Discovery Centre in Luton - with Natasha Granger and Jack Faires performing in Ugg 'n' Ogg and the World's First Dogg - on 10 October 2021 at 11.30am

Photo © Paul Mansfield

Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg – the mind-boggling tale of how two Yorkshire hunter-gatherers palled up with the wolves and saved us from doglessness. A hilarious new play for children and their families.

Thousands of years ago in the fresh, sparkling world just after the last Ice Age there were no dogs; there were wolves but we didn’t like them and they didn’t like us. But then, luckily for us, along came two young hunter-gatherers Ugg ’n’ Ogg to befriend the wolves Tooth ’n’ Nail and embark on a fun-packed adventure where despite flying meat bones, sabre-toothed tigers, woolly mammoths, forest infernos and even a time travelling stick, they finally get to invent our best friend the dog.

A new play for children of all ages and their families inspired by the amazing evolutionary process that transformed the wolf into man’s best friend and all the dogs in the world today.

★★★★★ “Outstanding. Theatre Fideri Fidera are not Fringe favourites for nothing. Every aspect of the production is marvellous. From the acting, which is pitched perfectly to the wide-eyed wee ones; to the puppets and puppetry, which are in turn beautifully constructed and wondrously brought to life; via the story itself which is full of heart and smiles.” Daniel Lentell, Edinburgh 49, 13 Aug 2019

★★★★★ “The two actors who lead the show are family friendly without ever pandering; their little tricks with props delight the whole audience.” New Perspective, 9 Aug 2019

Catch us at the Silsden Town Hall and at other venues on our North Tour in Skipton, Malton, Kirkgate, Harrogate and Masham. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Feb
18
Tue
2025
Skipton Town Hall – Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg @ Skipton Town Hall, Skipton
Feb 18 @ 11:00 am – 11:50 am

Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg – is taking place at Skipton Town Hall, on 18 February 2024 at 11am.

Photo: Stockwood Discovery Centre in Luton - with Natasha Granger and Jack Faires performing in Ugg 'n' Ogg and the World's First Dogg - on 10 October 2021 at 11.30am

Photo © Paul Mansfield

Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg – the mind-boggling tale of how two Yorkshire hunter-gatherers palled up with the wolves and saved us from doglessness. A hilarious new play for children and their families.

Thousands of years ago in the fresh, sparkling world just after the last Ice Age there were no dogs; there were wolves but we didn’t like them and they didn’t like us. But then, luckily for us, along came two young hunter-gatherers Ugg ’n’ Ogg to befriend the wolves Tooth ’n’ Nail and embark on a fun-packed adventure where despite flying meat bones, sabre-toothed tigers, woolly mammoths, forest infernos and even a time travelling stick, they finally get to invent our best friend the dog.

A new play for children of all ages and their families inspired by the amazing evolutionary process that transformed the wolf into man’s best friend and all the dogs in the world today.

★★★★★ “Outstanding. Theatre Fideri Fidera are not Fringe favourites for nothing. Every aspect of the production is marvellous. From the acting, which is pitched perfectly to the wide-eyed wee ones; to the puppets and puppetry, which are in turn beautifully constructed and wondrously brought to life; via the story itself which is full of heart and smiles.” Daniel Lentell, Edinburgh 49, 13 Aug 2019

★★★★★ “The two actors who lead the show are family friendly without ever pandering; their little tricks with props delight the whole audience.” New Perspective, 9 Aug 2019

Catch us at the Skipton Town Hall and at other venues on our North Tour in Silsden, Malton, Kirkgate, Harrogate and Masham. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Feb
20
Thu
2025
The Milton Rooms, Malton – Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg @ The Milton Rooms, Malton
Feb 20 @ 2:00 pm – 2:50 pm

Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg – is taking place at The Milton Rooms, Malton on 20 February 2024 at 2pm.

Photo: Stockwood Discovery Centre in Luton - with Natasha Granger and Jack Faires performing in Ugg 'n' Ogg and the World's First Dogg - on 10 October 2021 at 11.30am

Photo © Paul Mansfield

Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg – the mind-boggling tale of how two Yorkshire hunter-gatherers palled up with the wolves and saved us from doglessness. A hilarious new play for children and their families.

Thousands of years ago in the fresh, sparkling world just after the last Ice Age there were no dogs; there were wolves but we didn’t like them and they didn’t like us. But then, luckily for us, along came two young hunter-gatherers Ugg ’n’ Ogg to befriend the wolves Tooth ’n’ Nail and embark on a fun-packed adventure where despite flying meat bones, sabre-toothed tigers, woolly mammoths, forest infernos and even a time travelling stick, they finally get to invent our best friend the dog.

A new play for children of all ages and their families inspired by the amazing evolutionary process that transformed the wolf into man’s best friend and all the dogs in the world today.

★★★★★ “Outstanding. Theatre Fideri Fidera are not Fringe favourites for nothing. Every aspect of the production is marvellous. From the acting, which is pitched perfectly to the wide-eyed wee ones; to the puppets and puppetry, which are in turn beautifully constructed and wondrously brought to life; via the story itself which is full of heart and smiles.” Daniel Lentell, Edinburgh 49, 13 Aug 2019

★★★★★ “The two actors who lead the show are family friendly without ever pandering; their little tricks with props delight the whole audience.” New Perspective, 9 Aug 2019

Catch us at the The Milton Rooms, Malton and at other venues on our North Tour in Silsden, Skipton, Kirkgate, Harrogate and Masham. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.

Feb
21
Fri
2025
Settle Victoria Hall, Kirkgate – Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg @ Settle Victoria Hall
Feb 21 @ 2:00 pm – 2:50 pm

Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg – is taking place at Settle Victoria Hall, Kirkgate on 21 February 2024 at 2pm.

Photo: Stockwood Discovery Centre in Luton - with Natasha Granger and Jack Faires performing in Ugg 'n' Ogg and the World's First Dogg - on 10 October 2021 at 11.30am

Photo © Paul Mansfield

Ugg ‘n’ Ogg and the World’s First Dogg – the mind-boggling tale of how two Yorkshire hunter-gatherers palled up with the wolves and saved us from doglessness. A hilarious new play for children and their families.

Thousands of years ago in the fresh, sparkling world just after the last Ice Age there were no dogs; there were wolves but we didn’t like them and they didn’t like us. But then, luckily for us, along came two young hunter-gatherers Ugg ’n’ Ogg to befriend the wolves Tooth ’n’ Nail and embark on a fun-packed adventure where despite flying meat bones, sabre-toothed tigers, woolly mammoths, forest infernos and even a time travelling stick, they finally get to invent our best friend the dog.

A new play for children of all ages and their families inspired by the amazing evolutionary process that transformed the wolf into man’s best friend and all the dogs in the world today.

★★★★★ “Outstanding. Theatre Fideri Fidera are not Fringe favourites for nothing. Every aspect of the production is marvellous. From the acting, which is pitched perfectly to the wide-eyed wee ones; to the puppets and puppetry, which are in turn beautifully constructed and wondrously brought to life; via the story itself which is full of heart and smiles.” Daniel Lentell, Edinburgh 49, 13 Aug 2019

★★★★★ “The two actors who lead the show are family friendly without ever pandering; their little tricks with props delight the whole audience.” New Perspective, 9 Aug 2019

Catch us at the Settle Victoria Hall, Kirkgate and at other venues on our North Tour in Silsden, Skipton, Malton, Harrogate and Masham. Please see our Tour Dates page on our website, for more details.