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Full-Length Play, Comedy / 7 any gender (youth)
David Wood, Helen Nicoll, Jan Pienkowski
Book, Music, and Lyrics by David Wood Based on the Meg and Mog books by Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski
Stories from five of the popular books are ingeniously combined in an exciting adventure tale. Meg, Mog and Owl set off to find the ingredients for a getting rid of Steggy spell. Their path leads to a castle, a zoo and to the moon. Lively songs and plenty of audience participation ensure enchantment…
The play brings to life for children the familiar figures from the books they know and love so well. Ingeniously combining stories from five of the books, we see Meg, Mog and Owl set off on an adventure to find the ingredients for a spell to get rid of an invading Stegosaurus – an adventure that takes them to a medieval castle, zoo and the moon.
Unicorn Theatre, London in 1981
Minimum cast of 7 to play 15 characters
“MEG AND MOG SHOW is a stirring tale of Meg’s messy magic in which she tries to cast a spell on a rampaging stegosaurus with the aid of a white knight, a retired tiger and a helpful zoo keeper by way of a journey into space in a cauldron. It should enchant children and adults alike.” Time Out
“For the very young, and particularly recommended for a first-time ever visit to the theatre … David Wood’s inimitable MEG AND MOG SHOW.” Times Educational Supplement
“One of the best examples of children’s theatre … a thoroughly enjoyable two hours … catchy songs.” Times Educational Supplement
“David Wood’s well known story of the witch, the cat and the owl who just can’t get their spells right, in its fourth Unicorn production, directed by the master of children’s theatre himself.” Sunday Times
“One of Unicorn’s most popular and successful productions for younger children with a winning combination of brightly coloured sets, magical effects, catchy songs and a hilarious story … ideal for five to nine year olds, but a treat for grown-up children too.” Time Out
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The Meg and Mog Show
David Wood has been called “the national children’s dramatist” (London Times). His plays are performed worldwide, and include The Gingerbread Man, The Plotters of Cabbage Patch Corner, Save the Human, Aladdin, Hijack Over Hygenia, Jack the Lad, Larry the Lamb in Toytown, Old ...