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The Jungle Book (Stage Version) (NHB Modern Plays) - cover

The Jungle Book (Stage Version) (NHB Modern Plays)

Rudyard Kipling

Publisher: Nick Hern Books

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Summary

Rudyard Kipling's classic jungle tales, in an acclaimed stage adaptation by Stuart Paterson, 'a master of children's theatre' (Scotsman).
'This exhilarating production ticks all the boxes for families looking for an uplifting treat' - Time Out
'A top-class production, a tropical cocktail of intense and comical moments, shaken and stirred with heart-stopping dangers and surprises' - Daily Telegraph
'Up against Disney, you have your work cut out to produce a show that's entertaining, fast-moving and fun in comparison. The Birmingham Stage Company does exactly that... It's fun, it's poignant and it's entertainment at its very best' - Darlington News
'Paterson has mastered the art of injecting new zest and colour into classic children's stories' - The Times
Available since: 12/04/2014.
Print length: 64 pages.

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