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Maison Foo Memoirs of a Biscuit Tin Written and devised by Maison Foo

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2010

'On a lost lost day, was a lost lost street. Down the lost lost street was a lost lost house that seemed to have misplaced its owner...'

All is not well at number 92. Mrs Benjamin has disappeared, leaving her decaying house to fend for itself. So in an act of desperation, the house, determined to find its missing owner set off on a strange and enchanting journey like no other.

This intriguing tale follows the story of a wall, a floor and a chimney, a forgotten old lady and the memories that lie within. With an inventive blend of clowning, visual theatre and puppetry Maison Foo brings to life the imaginative topsy turvy world lurking behind the door of Number 92.

Co-commissioned by Deda.
Suitable for ages 12+
www.maisonfoo.co.uk

* * * * The Guardian
* * * * The Scotsman
* * * * The Mirror

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  • saw this in The Terry O' Tool theatre! Absolutely Amazing! loved all the physical theatre!! :D x

  • Saw this in Harrogate last week... absolutely amazing!!! Wish I could watch it again and again!!! Maison Foo, you are such geniuses!!!

  • Saw this in Edinburgh, incredible set (especially considering the turn-around

    times) and superbly written and performed. Definitely one of my favourites.

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