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This is a review from the Fest 2011 archive

Tim and Light

4 stars

Tim and Light would be better enjoyed by older children, says Amelie Harborow

By Amelie Harborow | Published 16 August 2011

Tim is a young boy from Brighton who makes friends with Light, a street cat. Together they go on an adventure and meet a mad artist with big metal teeth, find a magic garden and try to break a spell. The actors use lots of things you find at home to tell the story.

I really enjoyed this show even if I didn’t follow all the story but I am only five and three quarters. There was loads happening with singing, puppets and lots of energy being used by the actors. The best bit was when Tim got in trouble for not seeing his granny. I liked Light the cat, especially the way his legs moved. The puppets costumes were colourful and the funny lights helped too. I was a bit close to granny and her forehead was a bit scary. It’s a good show to see. 

 

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