Baby Tube 2013

A performer in a tube hat is playing with babies on the carpet. Glowing balls are pouring out of a tube in the wall.

Musician, George Panda, plays a tube instrument created by Jamie Linwood. An Oily Cart production.

Photo: Patrick Baldwin.

A show for 6 months to 2 year olds where everything came out of a tube

“Utterly wonderful and made our hearts sing. My baby was utterly mesmerised throughout. Wonderful.”

Audience comment STRATFORD CIRCUS

“We loved the circle formation which meant that all the children had a close relationship to the show. It was a beautifully creative show – imaginative and engaging. A delight!

It was beautifully done. I’ve never seen my daughter react so strongly to anything! It was wonderful.

Perfect building of participation, magical, rhythmical, beautiful, funny. Loved it.”

Audience comments TARA ARTS

“Tubes here are for putting things in, or watching them emerge, gentle jack-in-the-box style, for blowing through, for watching colourful balls roll out of, and generally a sense of vitality and variety.

Creating trust and confidence is important, as Oily Cart Director, Tim Webb, is well aware. So, in its sensory world of colour, sound and smells, Tube encourages young children both as individuals and part of a social organism.”

Timothy Ramsden REVIEWS GATE

A musician in a very graphic costumes, plays a tube instrument using paddles to play the notes.

Huff ’N Puff, played by Ellie Griffiths, plays with the babies on the carpet. Glowing balls are popping out of a tube. An Oily Cart production.

Photo: Patrick Baldwin.

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