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Bubba-Licious

The Pear Tree

38 West Nicolson Street
Main Room: AUG 1-11, 13-18, 20-25 at 10:45 (30 min) - Pay What You Can Tickets - from £2.50
Main Room: AUG 1-11, 13-18, 20-25 at 11:30 (30 min) - Pay What You Can Tickets - from £2.50

Bubba-Licious

Yes, it's a show for babies! A sensory display of colour, sound, light and movement to spark joy and ignite wonder. Incorporating puppetry, clowning, bubbles, shadow play and much more.

Winner "Best Kids Show" Weekly Award Adelaide Fringe 2023.

"Perfect show for the babies and toddler crowd... we feel the need to shout from the rooftops!" ★★★★★ KidsInAdelaide.com.au

"It’s a lovely bite-size installment to excite the little ones, just enough to ensure a good afternoon snooze" ★★★★★ Advertiser, Adelaide

Edinburgh Fringe Sell - Out 2023 & 2022

Adelaide Fringe Sell- Out 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020

Get your tickets early – this show is a hit.

This year we have two entry methods: Free & Unticketed or Pay What You Can
Free & Unticketed: Entry to a show is first-come, first served at the venue - just turn up and then donate to the show in the collection at the end.
Pay What You Can: For these shows you can book a ticket to guarantee entry and choose your price from the Fringe Box Office, up to 30 mins before a show. After that all remaining space is free at the venue on a first-come, first-served bases. Donations for walk-ins at the end of the show.



News and Reviews for this Show

August 21, 2024    Edinburgh Reviews

This was kiddo show number six of Fringe 2024 for me and my 17-month-old daughter. I had high hopes as some friends had been last weekend but I’d missed the opportunity to nab a ticket, then noticed the whole run had sold out! When I got the chance to take my little one today I made sure to listen to a friend’s advice and sit right down at the front to get the best view.

Since the show is part of the Free Fringe there is tiered pricing for tickets which makes it very attractive to parents trying to save some cash when having to pay for parent/s and your babe/s.

It’s also a well known and loved show which sold out Ed Fringe in 2022 and 2023 and won Best Kids Show in Adelaide Fringe in 2023 so, of course, it was going to be a popular pick.

The vibe

You get a good feeling for this show from the outset because the performers make you welcome from the minute you step into the venue.

Then the fun really starts… come close, sing-a-long, pop some bubbles and stare in wonder when caterpillars, sharks, butterflies, frogs and teddy bears pay a visit to The Pear Tree.

The show itself

No need for high wire performers here when you can delight every child, and adult, in the room with bubbles, a pupating caterpillar and some Australian dad joke chuckles.

First we were lead into the venue by colourfully dressed, cheerful, smiling performers. Then invited to cosy up to the front of the stage and everyone was officially welcomed with a Native Australian Aboriginal Welcome song called Wanjoo.

From then it was hit after hit of songs to delight your infant including Twinkle Twinkle, I’m a Little Teapot, Baby Shark… I know there may be some parents groaning at the ‘same oh, same oh’ but these songs were interspersed with puppetry, dancing butterflies, floating balloon sharks, juggling, shadow puppetry, signing, jokes, projections, full on bubbles and topped off with a brilliant balloon rave party.

Everyone in the place (not just the kids) was transfixed by the expressive performers. They’ve totally nailed the storytelling, sing-a-long, sensory feast which you truly hope for when booking a show at the Fringe and it’s all done with the simplest of materials. (Bravo from this mum)

And remember those balloons? Well, every kids gets to take a balloon home with them at the end of the show and adults are invited to give a top up donation to the performers, if they wish.

Overall

I can’t fault this brilliant, well thought through and evolved kiddie production. Every element has the children’s entertainment as the goal and it seems the writers and performers know what works and perform it with gusto.

Not easy when doing two shows a day for the run of the Fringe. Thirty minutes were filled two the brim with simple and effective laughs, singing and hi-jinks and everyone left smiling. I couldn’t ask for more for my daughter (nor me). Click Here For Review


Fringe for Kids – Top Talent from Around the World

August 5, 2024   Entertainment Now

Fringe for Kids – Top Talent from Around the World

If you’re out and about in the early morning and afternoon you’ll often meet a completely different kind Fringe audience – with hordes of young excited happy faces lining up outside theatres, tents and venues around Edinburgh.

Tons of Fringe comics, circus acts and even cabaret stars put on special shows for kids alongside their adult offerings – so if you’re doing the Fringe family style you’ll be pleasantly surprised at some of the talent on offer.

...Finally, for the really really tiny ones comes Bubba-licious – a show full of gentle light, colour and movement, this show at the Laughing Horse@The Pear Tree has been described as the “perfect show for babies and toddlers.”

Start them young and keep them coming back for more.... Click Here For Article



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