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Mammoth Follies Coming to Cyprus

Submitted by Cypriot Living on November 2, 2009 – 11:51 amOne Comment

The Mammouth FolliesCurious young children will laugh in amazement at the gigantic dinosaur puppets featured in Mammoth Follies, a musical stageshow filled with dancing, singing, and narration from Willy the Mammoth as he cleverly describes life on Earth millions of years ago. Giant dinosaur puppets like Terry the Pterodactyl, Trixie Triceratops, and Tyrannosaurus Rex join Willy the Mammoth on stage in this entertaining and educational show.

Hudson Vagabond Puppets is a widely popular group with a flair for edu-tainment (educational entertainment). For more information on the Hudson Vagabond Puppets, see their website.

11/25 (Wednesday)
Larnaca Municipal Theatre
8:00pm

11/28 (Saturday)
Rialto Theatre in Limassol
5:30pm & 8:30pm

11/30 (Monday)
Markideon Theatre in Pafos
8:00pm

12/5 (Saturday)
Strovolos Municipal Theatre
5:30pm & 8:30pm


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  • Mio Shibata Georgiou says:

    I took my son to the show last night in Larnaca — and it was a major hit with the kids. The theatre was about 2/3 filled and the children laughed and interacted with the actors in the show.

    At the end, the puppeteers sat for a Q&A and answered questions about how the puppets worked.

    Other than the show being in Greek (which my son doesn’t understand), it was definitely worth attending. FYI – in other cities, there will be separate Greek-language and English-language shows.

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