Theatre: Le Cat in (re) Boots!

No need to introduce Charles Perrault’s Puss in Boots? A cunning joker and a thief, the malicious cat is one of the children and grown-ups most beloved (anti)heroes! But who is he really? Exchange Theatre brings you a fantastic retelling of the story where the master trickster cat breaks down all barriers of class and origins and shows a strong sense of kindness and justice through the energy of dance. A wonderful adaptation and a hilarious show revisiting a classical tale in literature!

Led by Fanny Dulin (Off West-end nominee for Best production for Young audience) and David Furlong (Young Vic, Off West for best director), the company is joined by Hervé Goffings (Peter Brook’s The Prisoner) and Leo Elso (The Grinning Man, West End).

Theatre: Le Cat in (re) Boots!

No need to introduce Charles Perrault’s Puss in Boots? A cunning joker and a thief, the malicious cat is one of the children and grown-ups most beloved (anti)heroes! But who is he really? Exchange Theatre brings you a fantastic retelling of the story where the master trickster cat breaks down all barriers of class and origins and shows a strong sense of kindness and justice through the energy of dance. A wonderful adaptation and a hilarious show revisiting a classical tale in literature!

Led by Fanny Dulin (Off West-end nominee for Best production for Young audience) and David Furlong (Young Vic, Off West for best director), the company is joined by Hervé Goffings (Peter Brook’s The Prisoner) and Leo Elso (The Grinning Man, West End).

Virtual Exhibition: Kind

This 23rd edition of the South Ken Kids festival celebrates kindness, fraternity and diversity. It’s the perfect occasion for us to highlight Kind: a picture book all about kindness, written by Alison Green, with a foreword by Axel Scheffler and pictures by 38 kind illustrators. We’re delighted that four Kind artists will be appearing at the festival, too: Axel Scheffler, Sarah McIntyre, Dorothée de Monfreid and Guy Parker-Rees.

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This gallery is made with the huge support of Alison Green Books, an imprint of Scholastic Children’s Books, and Three Peas.

Featuring a selection of illustrations from Kind by Steve Antony, David Barrow, Sir Quentin Blake, Melissa Castrillón, Benjamin Chaud, Marianna Coppo, Kitty Crowther, Pippa Curnick, Michael Foreman, Lucia Gaggiotti, Ingrid Godon, Nicola Kinnear, Sarah McIntyre, Dorothée de Monfreid, Lydia Monks, Jörg Mühle, Barbara Nascimbeni, Guy Parker-Rees, David Roberts, Nick Sharratt, Axel Scheffler, Helen Stephens, Britta Teckentrup. (All illustrations © 2019 by the individual illustrators. Reproduced by permission of Scholastic Children’s Books, all rights reserved).

Help support Three Peas by buying a copy of KIND signed by Axel Scheffler, plus a beautiful limited-edition print

Every copy sold raises money for Three Peas, a charity which gives vital practical help to refugees.

To buy your signed book and one of the twelve limited-edition print A4 of your choice please contact bookshop Tales on Moon Lane

Theatre: Le Cat in (re) Boots!

No need to introduce Charles Perrault’s Puss in Boots? A cunning joker and a thief, the malicious cat is one of the children and grown-ups most beloved (anti)heroes! But who is he really? Exchange Theatre brings you a fantastic retelling of the story where the master trickster cat breaks down all barriers of class and origins and shows a strong sense of kindness and justice through the energy of dance. A wonderful adaptation and a hilarious show revisiting a classical tale in literature!

Led by Fanny Dulin (Off West-end nominee for Best production for Young audience) and David Furlong (Young Vic, Off West for best director), the company is joined by Hervé Goffings (Peter Brook’s The Prisoner) and Leo Elso (The Grinning Man, West End).

Live Event: The Puffin Keeper by Michael Morpurgo and Benji Davies

Masterful storyteller Michael Morpurgo, one of kids and grownups favourite authors, will present his latest book The Puffin Keeper, about a life-changing friendship between a lost puffin and a lonely artist. Joined on stage by world-class illustrator, Benji Davies, they will tell the story in tongue, pen and pencils with an exceptional live drawing session projected onto the big screen. Let the magic begin!

Impro!

One of the most exciting events of the weekend, this wild, musical, and joyful performance sees our guest illustrators Axel Scheffler, Claire Fauvel, Perceval Barrier and Guy Parker-Rees come up on stage to draw live and create unique pieces together, projected onto the big screen. You are in for a treat!

Live Event: Kind by Axel Scheffler and Guests

“Whether it’s the small acts of kindness that brighten our daily lives, or the bigger questions of how we help those in real need, we know that a kinder world is a better world.” Axel Scheffler

A longtime friend of the South Ken Kids Festival, Axel Scheffler invites us to imagine a world where everyone is kind. On the release of the book Kind by Alison Green and featuring artworks donated by 38 international illustrators (including himself), Axel Scheffler will introduce his inspiration and connection with the Three Peas charity which supported this initiative. He will then be joined by artists Dorothée de Monfreid, Guy Parker-Rees and Alison Green, who also contributed to the book, for an inspiring live drawing session on the theme of kindness and refugees.

£1 per printed copy of Kind is donated to Three Peas, a charity which provides vital help to refugees from war-torn countries and for which Axel Scheffler is a patron

See also the virtual gallery of the illustrations presented in Kind!

Virtual Exhibition: Rencontres Inattendues by Quentin Blake

Sir Quentin Blake, the beloved patron of the South Ken Kids Festival, treats us every year with a unique gift! And what a gift we have this year! A unique exhibition of 12 drawings, depicting unexpected meetings, he has recently created for leading newspaper Le Monde. Discover these comic pen & ink works, tinted with atmospheric grey watercolour in a free virtual exhibition.

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