Emma Blake Our daughter had loads of fun with this game and got quite crafty in the end!!
Ninas Nitty Gritty Fittys We did it was awesome!!!
Sharron Hibbert My friends children did and they thought it was awzome ..
October 24, 2014 at 4:05pm · Like
Cath Connolly Bit too energetic for me. Saw a lot of people enjoying the chase though
October 24, 2014 at 4:08pm · Like
Lucy Woods It was fantastic
October 24, 2014 at 4:23pm · Like ·
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Willow Worthington We loved it. My daughter got scared when she was the fox, so her dad suggested that is why we don't do fox hunting for real.
October 24, 2014 at 5:36pm · Like
Emily Turner My son Leo and his friend rafi loved it. Shambala camera took cute photos of them. Great wholesome fun running round the woods chasing each other and bribing farmers. It was hilarious!
October 24, 2014 at 5:57pm · Like
Lyndon Saunders One of my fave Shambala moments of this year was seeing the kids hooning around the woods, so completely in to this game. There was one particular moment: a young huntsman so close to catching a little lad playing the fox as they dashed across the clea...See More
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Clare Hughes Wrong in every way and utter genius. Couldn't get a slot but loved watching it - hope it makes it into next year's mix x
That's my boy having a great time as usual at Shambala & being a crafty fox xx miss it already x
I’m still reeling from this show. I think this is what the Fringe is about – something that allows a true artist to put his work out there. This was the show we were actually late for and Sandra and I got placed into different parts of the room. I don’t even know where to start with this one except to say it was very in your face with the burlesque dancers, both men and women, in very little clothing sitting on your laps at times. And all of this was happening in a very very small room. I’m sure there was quite a bit of meaning to the play but all I could think of was how hot I was (from having to run to the venue) and wondering how the girls were not falling out of their tops!
My young innocent mind has been scarred for life.The Devil, Chess: A Burlesque! Thekua.com
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I've been to see Burlesque before, and what I've been given is a bunch of students trying to be provocative whilst actually remaining all too safe within the own confines of the boundaries they have set for themselves in everyday life. There is Nothing safe about this production!
With a female cast that had me torn between feeling over whelmingly aroused and like a pervert, this is a show that makes no firm contract with their audience about what the 'rules' are. Enjoyable? If you’re a man certainly - but the darkness within it is offer
ed to all and when you leave, you will have seen Burlesque as it's meant to be. Dark, erotic, confusing, challenging, sexy and horribly beautiful.
4 Stars General - 5 stars within the Genre
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Andrew Brown said...
I was offered the chance to see this show but sadly missed it. Although I did cover almost all of their activities in promoting it on the High Street.
My review of their promotional work. Outstanding.