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MUTTNIK – THE FIRST DOG IN SPACE

A physical theatre show devised and performed by Niki McCretton for children and ... childish adults!

Muttnik is a stray. She lives on the streets of Moscow, cold and hungry until one day she is captured. To her surprise, she finds herself in a shiny new home with food, water and adventures better than dreams. She is living at the Russian Space Centre and has been selected to be the first dog in space!

She learns to fly a rocket, to parachute jump, to dance in zero gravity and to go ‘where no dog has gone before’! Will she skate on the rings of Saturn? What will her first message home be? And what will it be like to dig holes on the moon?

Following on from previous acclaimed productions for children, which toured to sell-out audiences across the UK and the United States, Niki McCretton brings us this imaginative slant on what happened to Laika, the dog that the Russians sent into space aboard the Soviet rocket Sputnik 2 in 1957.

This enchanting tale is told with dance, music and puppetry and is suitable for children over three years old.

Commissioned by Dance Somerset and Halton Borough Council, the show is a 50-minute physical theatre solo which incorporates dance passages. The story is told without words, through movement, gentle humour, and music.

Show length: 50 minutes.

Also, don't miss Space 50, Niki McCretton's milestone production that promises to take us on a remarkable voyage celebrating 50 years of space travel (Friday 28 March 2008).


When: Saturday 29 March 2008, 7 p.m. & Sunday 30 March 2008, 11 a.m.

Where: Thessaloniki Science Center & Technology Museum NOESIS, 6th km Thessaloniki–Thermi

BOOKINGS
Admission free. To make a booking, please call the number below (Tuesday–Friday 12–4 p.m.). Book a seat today!

Performance: Telephone bookings:
Saturday 29 March 2008, 7 p.m. 2310 483 000 Extension 157
Sunday 30 March 2008, 11 a.m. 2310 483 000 Extension 157

In collaboration with the Thessaloniki Science Center & Technology Museum NOESIS

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