Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

Storybook Fame

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Ever wondered what would happen if you took all of the famous storybook characters and put them in a reality TV show? The good take on the bad in a series of challenges, all in an effort to gain storybook fame! Who will win the ultimate prize of being the most important storybook character of all time? Stay tuned, and find out.

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Peggy the Pint Sized Pirate

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Peggy is the smallest of the Pirates and none of them take her seriously, they don’t even think she’s a proper pirate. She can’t wait to go on the treasure race adventure but isn’t chosen as crew. Peggy takes matters into her own hands and embarks on a dangerous mission, with the help of the mermaids, to defeat the sea monster.

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Kip Marlowe and the Broadway Caper

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Kip Marlowe the 1940’s gumshoe detective returns to solve another mystery! This time Kip delves into the world of show business as he attempts to solve a puzzling case backstage at a famous Broadway musical! Will he find the culprits before the curtains rise for the third act?

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The Jungle Mix Up

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“Does your mum have big fluttery wings or a long grey trunk? Let’s see if we can find her…” When two little mischievous monkeys get separated from their mother they enlist the help of some butterflies to help. But the butterflies aren’t very smart or very helpful. Will they have to search through every animal in the jungle before they are finally able to find her?

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The Stolen Circus

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Behind the bright lights and colours of the circus lies a dark mystery! A group of wise cracking detectives must delve into the absurd and surprisingly dangerous world of a big top circus and solve a case filled with suspicious acrobats, wild animals and clowns. A challenge our young cast have excelled at. Will good triumph over evil? Join us to find out!

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The Reluctant Dragons

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Dragons live in caves in the forest! Don’t worry tough: they’re not dangerous! In fact, they’re polite, decent and like to read and write poems. The villagers are not convinced though and hire a series of knights to attack the dragons. Will the children be able to change the minds of the villagers and save the dragons before it is too late?

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The Two Brothers

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Once upon a time there were two brothers who lived in a cottage with their mother. A perfectly ordinary tale you might think, but you’d be wrong! Based on a Norwegian folk tale, this hilarious and ludicrous story soon has the stage in chaos as Big Peter and his wife Gertrude try to get the better of his brother in this upbeat farce!

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Peter and the Wolf

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Little Peter, whose head is always in the clouds, gets into trouble with his grandparents for refusing to eat his peas and do his homework. But this is the least of his troubles. Soon he is faced with some tough ducks with attitude, a cheeky gang of birds and some seriously sly cats – until he has to finally own up to the boss! That’s right, the Big Bad Wolf!

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