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Theatre REVIEW: The Unlikely Friendship of Feather Boy and Tentacle Girl - ★★★★



Two friends perform breathtaking aerial shows. They fly, spin, hang from the rooftops and fall out of the sky...


But they weren’t always so glorious. How did they transform from feeling like outsiders, unable to fit in, to the fantastical creatures they always knew they had inside them?


The Unlikely Friendship of Feather Boy and Tentacle Girl is the touching story of a girl who wants to be a monster and a boy who wants to fly. Exploring the universal yearning to belong and sharing the joy of friendship, this is a dynamic and visually stunning aerial show.


Produced by Catherine Wheels, commissioned by Imaginate, created in association with the National Theatre of Scotland, supported by Assembly.

Where?


Assembly Roxy - Part of Imaginate Festival




Sarah (Age 12) - ★★★★

"The unlikely friendship of feather boy and tentacle girl is an amazing aerial stunt show with stunning scenery.

It is entertaining to watch but story is hard to follow."


Georgie (Age 10) - ★★★★

"It was a good show, I loved the acrobatics and I like when they where spinning around on the poles, the setting and costumes where good and the feathers flying was really cool. I was a bit confused to what was going on but I got it in the end. I like that everything they did was opposites. It was a really cool show."








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