OUR PRODUCTON :

Upcoming production in 2010

SYNOPSIS


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DRAX THE DRAGON!

This is a story about a dragon named Drax. Drax is the only grey dragon while all his other dragon friends are as colourful as the rainbow. Because of his dull colour, he is often being teased at and left alone. Until one day, his friends discover something special about Drax. When Drax's friends finally decide to play with him, another dragon that has only one wing appears! Hiding behind a small bush, the one-winged dragon looks on, watching Drax and his friends play happily. When he steps out of the bush, only Drax and one of the dragons are willing to play with him. After looking at Drax and the one-winged dragon playing happily, the other dragons decide to join in the fun and learn to accept other dragons for who they are.
Recommended for 5 - 6 years old.

THAT'S NOT FAIR, HARE!

A twisted tale of the all time favourite original story of ‘The Tortoise and Hare’. This story is about a race between Muggs, the tortoise and Hare. The race starts from the big oak tree, and the first person to reach the farm gets all the cabbages. The hare soon leaves Muggs far behind and is in the lead. Slowly but steadily, Muggs crawls through the course. Along the way, Muggs meets Rabbit who teaches him to hop and Squirrel who teaches him to skip.

Meanwhile, the Hare, who is confident of winning, decides to take a nap midway through the course. When he awakes, however, he finds that his competitor is catching up. The Hare quickly runs and wins the race. The race is unfair and Muggs suggests a rematch to ‘HOME’, which she wins! In the end, everybody is happy and they get to share the carrots and cabbages.

Recommended for 3 - 4 years old.

WHAT CAN WE DO?

In a farm called Farmville, there lived Mr. Horse, the bus driver. One fine morning, Mr. Horse wakes up early and goes to work, picking up passengers along the way to town. One by one, he picks up his passengers at the bus stop. First are Dudu and Ling Ling the ducklings. Next is Mrs. Hen, then Mrs. Cow and lastly Mrs. Sheep.

On the way to town, they meet with an accident which causes a puncture in the bus tyre. The animals work cooperatively to find various solutions in fixing the punctured tyre. After many tries, they finally find a solution when Mr. Horse remembers the spare tyre he keeps at the back of the bus. When the tyre is fixed, the animals happily head to town!

Recommended for 4 - 6 years old.

BOOK! BOOK! BOOK!

Book! Book! Book! is a storybook based on wordplay. The animals in the farm are bored and want to borrow some books from the library. The librarian, however, could not understand any of them. It wasn't until the hen appeared and clucked “book!” that the librarian finally understood and allowed the animals to get books. All were happy except the bullfrog as the bullfrog had already “Read it… read it… read it!”
Recommended for 5 - 6 years old.

I WANT YOUR MOO!

This is a story about a turkey, Toodles, who has low self-confidence. He thinks that his feathers, legs and especially the sound that he makes are “awful." Therefore, he goes around the farm asking other animals for their sounds. Some of the animals include, Cathy the Cow, Paris the Pig and Danny the Dog who refuse to share their sounds with Toodles. Even though he is disappointed and angry, Toodles continues his search for more animals who are willing to share their sounds with him until he meets his cousin, Ralph the Rooster, who shares half of his sound.

Feeling delighted, Toodles goes around the farm proclaiming his new sound. However, he has to return Ralph’s sound at the end of the day and feels sad again as he will have to stick to his “awful” sound. He meets Oprah the Owl who provides him with advice. At the end of the day, Toodles reluctantly returns the sound back to Ralph. Two chicks who are playing at the farm invite Toodles to join them, but he rejects their invitation. Then a hungry hawk swoops down in attempt to eat the chicks. Fortunately, Toodles comes to their rescue and scares the hawk with his own sound! Everyone in the farm cheers for Toodles, and he can finally appreciate his sound and is proud of himself.

Recommended for 3 - 4 years old.