
Meet Mr Bear! He´s a big, gentle bear of very little brain who prefers playing games to anything else. And he has one love in his life - honey. Unfortunately his honey-habit isn´t matched by his intelligence, so he´s always losing his honey pot and needs help finding it. Also, he's often very sleepy so you sometimes need to shout to keep him awake.

Two jealous storytellers share the same stage and battle to see who can tell the most interesting tale. They argue and fight until they settle their differences and decide to tell one story! This interactive show for primary learners has all the ingredients to involve young audiences in the making and telling of well known and some not so well known stories.

Cowboys! Let us take you back to the time of the Wild West, when the rule of law was nothing more than a few good men struggling against bandits, bank robbers, train robbers, rustlers, horse thieves and a low level of English (especially among bar staff). Scenes include: playing poker in the saloon, at home with the sheriff, riding the trail, holding-up the train and singing around the campfire.

The story begins out at sea. Two fishermen brothers are enjoying a typical fishing day. Chatting and spinning tales. One of our fishermen reels in a very odd catch indeed, consisting of a letter and a magical compass. There is one slight complication though and that is, a curse comes along too.

Sherlock Holmes himself describes this case as "rather unusual". A crime is committed right under the noses of Holmes and Watson, in their own house. To solve the case they have to go to Scotland and confront their enemy in a castle by the shores of Loch Ness. Transport and communications in these days are long and tedious, luckily Watson is an experienced traveller...

They said it could not be done, that only a madman would attempt such a crazy journey but our hero Phileas Fogg and his faithful servant Passepartout accept the challenge and set off. On their travels they rescue many fair ladies in distress and manage to do lots of shopping. Always one step behind is the detective Mr Fix who in the end makes an arrest.

As they say in the song, "Fools in love, is there really ever any other kind of lover?" Interacting's new show written to celebrate 400 years of the great book takes a comic view of the forlorn Quijote in Love. Our story is told by Dulcinea who, with her hands on the text, looks on in jest as she tests how far she can tease her Quijote into mad and foolish acts in the quest for her love. Following in Interacting's tested and tried method of work this exciting show brings the audience to actively participate in the unravelling of the knots that Dulcinea ties for Quijote. Quijote's imagination runs wild. Magical castles, dragons, giants, daring deeds of bravery and the constant quest for love are just some of the elements which make up this hilarious show.

Doctor Doinglittle can talk to the animals. At least that’s what he says but can he really ‘talk’ to the animals or is he doing exactly what his name implies - ‘doing little’? Is he just living in an imaginary world where he thinks he can speak to and understand all the animals of the world? During our journey with him maybe we will find out the truth. Of course he will need a little help from his own family, one of the long suffering nieces or nephews who work for him and maybe some help from people he meets on the way. Follow the Doctor on his travels as he goes around the world meeting the strangest creatures in the strangest places. Help him as he tries to cure the peculiar ailments of the animals he finds. Many of these animals known (and a few not known) to man could make an appearance at any time.