The New Victory Theater Presents RING A DING DING at New 42nd Street Studios, 10/17-11/11

By: Sep. 13, 2012
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From London's acclaimed Oily Cart, creators of innovative, multi-sensory and interactive productions for the very young, comes the U.S. premiere of RING A DING DING, an imaginative and energetic work of participatory theater for children ages 3 to 5 years old. RING A DING DING, presented by The New Victory Theater, will perform in Studio 3A/B at the New 42nd Street Studios, 229 West 42nd Street from October 17 through November 11.

When Alice scolds her dog for chasing his own tail, the beloved pup runs away, and to find him, she is forced to embark on a tricycle-riding adventure filled with zany characters and preposterous events. Little theatergoers sit around a wooden wheel that revolves while the actors perform in a cut out space in the middle. Children move the story along by pushing the wheel, and making puppets and objects move in unexpected ways. Whether it's hunting for biscuits to give to the Captain or dancing at a moon party, there are many magical surprises throughout RING A DING DING. Accompanying the action is George the Music Man, a one-man band who fills the air with catchy, happy tunes.

RING A DING DING is directed by Tim Webb. Production and costume design is by Claire de Loon, music is composed and directed by Max Reinhardt, instruments are created by Jamie Linwood, instrumental arrangements are by Max Reinhardt and George Panda, and lyrics and script are by Tim Webb. The RING A DING DING cast includes Griff Fender, Elayce Ismail, Alicia McKenzie and George Panda.

RING A DING DING is recommended for ages 3-5.

To watch a short video clip of RING A DING DING, please click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2IYqMkKzKE&list=PL5864BD448F8C397D&index=4&feature=plpp_video


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