Stephen McNeff originally provided incidental music for Adrian Mitchell's stage adaptation of Beatrix Potter's stories for London's Unicorn Theatre. It has been developed since then, and now Tales of Peter Rabbit and Jemima Puddleduck is being presented at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe from 5 to 26 August by Jimmy Jewell and Children's Classic Concerts with soprano Michelle Todd.
Performances are 5 to 26 August at 12pm (no 14 August) at Underbelly Circus Hub (Beauty), The Meadows, Edinburgh, EH9 9EX
Full details from the Underbelly Circus Hub website.
Thursday, 3 August 2017
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