SpotlitesEveryone loves an adventure. Be it a classic tale of good versus evil, or a fun-filled tale with morals – everyone loves to be drawn into an action-packed story. And all parents love to see their children excited and involved in these stories. Spotlites Theatre Productions offer just this: an adventure for all the family to enjoy. Spotlites return to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2013 with six interactive adventures for children of all ages.

Explore Egypt and uncover real ancient mysteries in ‘Indiana Jones’ style archaeological action in Curse of Pharaoh’s Tomb for 5-12 year olds. Join Professor Artemis “Artie” Flinders and his friends who are delving into the secrets of Ancient Egypt to uncover the truth behind Tutankhamen’s missing heart. The audience help to raid the tomb, crack the code, escape the traps and battle mummified soldiers with real whips.

Adventure into space in the light-speed, light-hearted, light-sabre wielding production Rapunzel – May the Force Be With You! for 4-10s. This ‘Star Wars’ style epic fairy-tale is both imaginative and fun; and like its classical counterpart, full of moral twists and turns. Help Rapunzel and Duke Skylord to escape the clutches of Dark Vadia, a cybernetic witch. Audience members are invited onstage throughout to defend Rapunzel’s tower with real lightsabres and master Jedi skills to save Trueflapper.

Get stuck to the gluey, gooey, gloopy goose in brand new play for 2-6s, The Golden Goose. The youngest brother is kind to the mystical old man who returns the favour by giving him a magical Golden Goose. But what can he do when the greedy townspeople try to steal a golden feather? Audiences and families sail away on the magic land-ship and chop down trees to rescue the Golden Goose!

Also for 2-6s are the family tales The Enormous Turnip and Magic Porridge Pot, where triumph is gained by teamwork, morals and acceptance.

Returning for their seventh year are Spotlites’ highly adventurous Drama Workshops for 5-12s. Drama fun and activities on a variety of themes including: Star Wars; Harry Potter; Horrible Histories; Avengers; Scooby Doo; Pirates of the Caribbean; and Roald Dahl.

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