Posts Tagged ‘Little Venice’
Post-it for a looooong week-end (April 02-05, 2010)
- The London Eye has decorated Southbank… And if you fancy a ride, my friend Celine has found this 2 for 1 offer!
- The Easter passion played on Trafalgar Square: such a show deserves to stop by and have a look.
- Bet on Oxford or Cambridge for the traditional Boat Race… The Spitafield farm prefers to hold its yearly Goat Race (bottom of the page). I tried it last year and had a ball…
- Feeling a little elevenish? Hoorray, the Real Food Market is back @ Covent Garden!
- Womder what the hell chessboxing could look like…
- Are you in an art mood? Think street art @ the Black Rat gallery... Rediscover famous album covers here… Be amazed by bees… Or hop to Selfridge’s for some paper madness!
- Mmmh. Harpsichord and chocolate @ Handel House? Or more traditional @ Chiswick House – Easter bonnet parade, egg trail, teddies picnic…
- A winning recipe: Punch and Judy show and a mobile farm with chicks, lamps and rabbits to pet!
Where to find me? Well, I don’t think I can resist stopping at Haagen Dazs as they have a new Easter ice-cream… I will also be hunting the Easter Bunny @ the Childhood Museum – ideal on a rainy day. If the sun comes out, I’ll just jumps in a boat @ Little Venice and will stop @ the London zoo. What about you?
A little magic @ the Puppet Barge
My daughter fell in love with puppets @ the Punch and Judy festival last year. She could have stayed the whole day @ Covent Garden, mesmerized.
It seemed a great idea on an icy Sunday to try the Puppet Barge in Little Venice.
From the outside, you would not guess much. Yellow and red stripes on a narrowboat. For any kid, this is already on an adventure, a show on a boat, mummy!
The inside is more spacious than I expected and can welcome up to 50 guests. It is nice and warm, the benches are pretty comfy and the kids wait happily, fascinated by the exotic collection of puppets on the walls, looking at all the details. They rarely get to see such fine ones up close and those really call for legends and dreams…
Around us, parents and grandparents, babies, toddlers,kids up to 10-11 years old. Babies? For a one hour show? Mmmh…
I do remember Punch and Judy kind of show from childhood. The smell of summer and grass, hasty colourful tents, red and white stripes, characters chasing each other, laughs, easy humour, excited kids.
This is more magical. More of a story told in a soothing voice, with a musical background. It definitely used theatrical staging too – splendid landscapes and gorgeous skies! A real atmosphere, refined puppets, an incredible number of threads to be mastered. Imagine the mobile trunk of the elephant! Many details too - the jumping ant and dancing frogs… Most often only 2 puppets on the stage at a time so you can concentrate on what’s going on.
The kids are suprisingly quiet. They do whisper questions but in low voices. We barely heard the babies at all. The soft music has relaxed us all, time is suspended, the children are fascinated, eager to know more, the adults are simply charmed.
Don’t worry about the length of the show - a break is proposed half way through. Almost disappointing but welcome for the kids who need to move a around, have a chat, a bite to eat. A tiny, tiny cafe (2 meter square at most) provides drinks and a few cakes.
An experience that sprinkles a little magic on your day and takes you years back. You’d almost come here on you own…
The puppet barge
Little Venice W9 2PF
£10/adult, £8.50/child
English