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Welcome back! Did you get along OK for three days without us?

Our sincere apologies for the not-entirely-planned hiatus of this website. Something went "plink" in server-land, but we're back now and all the better for a wee rest.

See, it so happens that our web developers (the human kind, not spiders) were already cooking up a little surprise down in their heavily-guarded skunkworks: this, the second major revision to our humble hypertextual home.

As the refit was nearing completion, we sweetened them up with a few extra-juicy paralysed bluebottles if they'd kindly get their spinnerets out and move up the schedule a little. (Claims that we threatened to sluice them back down the bath-plughole if they didn't comply are unsubstantiable and without merit.)

Those eight-eyed wonders got weaving, and we're very pleased with the results you now find unexpectedly draped across your face. Everything is more-or-less where we left it, but our handy new search engine should make finding it all even easier. All finished with a new lick of paint for a new decade (although we're not sure which decade).

We hope you're as excited as we are to immerse yourself in cadies.co.uk Version 3.0, code-named "A Big Boy Done It And Ran Away".

Seasonal Greetings

Merry Christmas from all at Cadies Productions.

Thanks for all your support throughout 2019 and sending lots of good wishes for 2020.

This is a little Christmas video we compiled for The Witchery Tours. https://youtu.be/lQDVwROIfSA

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Primary Times Children's Choice Awards Review

Can Princess Pumpalot and her trusty, cheeky side kick Guffy save the Wiffyville Castle from the Ghostly farting monk? This show is a very enjoyable and light-hearted slice of pantomime style fun for younger children (approx 4-9 years). It’s fast moving keeping short attention spans engaged and lots of opportunity for helping the characters out (he’s behind you!). There is, obviously, toilet humour galore which had the adults laughing along loudly with the kids and some great comedic acting. If farts are a popular topic of conversation in your house (as they are in mine) you family’s gonna love this. Oh, and the venue is quite swanky too…Grace aged 5 said “It was so funny they kept farting all the time!”

Elsa (5) said “Guffy was soooo funny and the farts were so loud ha ha. I also liked the big gorilla." Madeleine aged 9 said “I just liked all of it. All the characters were really good.”

Our young reviewers say:

Grace, aged 5: “It was so funny they kept farting all the time!”

Elsa, aged 5: “Guffy was soooo funny and the farts were so loud ha ha. I also liked the big gorilla”

Madeleine, aged 9:“I just liked all of it. All the characters were really good.”

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All Edinburgh Theatre 4-Star Review

August 8, 2019

★★★★☆    Whiffy

Young Critics Scheme Le Monde (Venue 47): Fri 2 – Mon 12 Aug 2019 Review by Layza Venancio Mirhadi

Princess Pumpalot returns to the fringe for a short run at Le Monde, in a new story by Robyn Mitchell, set in a mystical version of Edinburgh.

Guffy, played by Arron Usher, finds himself a mystery to solve, which involves trying to capture ‘The ghostly farting monk”. He asks Princess Pumpalot, played by Gillian Goupillot, to solve it with him. Throughout his journey they meet many different characters – all played by Robyn Mitchell.

This show is perfect for taking any little ones who like audience interaction. There are lots of questions which have to be answered by shouting at the top of your lungs. And we have to stand up to take part in a dance when the big people have to join in to!

Farting and pooing are mentioned many times is. Which is extremely funny for the wee ones and is also a consistent part of the storyline.

Arron Usher plays Guffy with a real energy that he maintains throughout the full show. Which helps make an entertaining atmosphere, especially since its quite early in the morning. He also uses his voice really well which makes it intriguing to watch and helps you believe you are in a mystical town.

farting talent

Gillian Goupillot also maintains energy and interacts with audience as the Princess with the farting talent, which allows the audience to create a friendship with her during the show. Her movements and facial expression are consistent which makes it believable that we are in a mystical town helping her and Guffy.

Robyn Mitchell who plays several characters, from Prentice the plumber to the evil Ghostly farting monk, will definitely make you giggle.

His use of voice is loud and clear so the little ones understand. While his facial expression and body language make it believable and easy to understand when he is a different character.

A lovely mid-morning show for any family with little ones who appreciate smelly jokes and giggles

Running time: 50 minutes (no interval) Le Monde, 16 George Street, EH2 2PF (venue 47) Friday 2-Monday 12August 2019 Daily (not Sats): 11am. Tickes and details: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/princess-pumpalot-the-ghostly-farting-monk-hunt

Twitter: @PPumpalot

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Phenomenal Shorts: Celebrating 15 years of Bridging The Gap

Our documentary film, Breadmakers (Director Yasmin Fedda), is to be shown at the 2019 Edinburgh International Film Festival.

The screening is part of the Scottish Documentary Institute’s Bridging the Gap scheme which is celebrating its 15th Birthday. Breadmakers will be shown along with eight hand-picked short documentaries.

Full details of all films here: Bridging the Gap Films.

Breadmakers (2007) is a short documentary film directed by Yasmin Fedda and produced by Jim Hickey and Robin Mitchell. This is a film about a unique Edinburgh bakery, where a community of workers with learning disabilities make a variety of organic breads for daily delivery to shops and cafes in the city. The Garvald Bakery is part of a centre inspired by the ideas of Rudolf Steiner where the workers realise their potential for self-discovery and creativity in a social environment.

Breadmakers has been screened at over 50 film festivals worldwide and has won a number of awards including the Short Scottish Documentary Award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival (2007), the Best Short Documentary prize at the Athens International Documentary Festival on Disability (2008) and the Black Pearl for Best Documentary Short Film at the Middle East International Film Festival (2008). Breadmakers was also nominated by BAFTA Scotland in the Best Short Film category in 2008. You can view the film here: Breadmakers Film online.

The screening will take place in Edinburgh at Filmhouse 3 on Thursday 20th June at 8.10pm.

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Princess pumps, hunts monks, thumps chumps, does own stunts in brand-new show

From our colleagues at The Cadies & Witchery Tours.

The Cadies & Witchery Tours co-founder, Robin Mitchell, is also the creator of the popular children's character Princess Pumpalot (The Farting Princess). Since Princess Pumpalot's inception in 2012, there have been 2 books published and 105 shows performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Robin has written a brand new show for the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe entitled Princess Pumpalot: The Ghostly Farting Monk Hunt. It's hardly surprising, with Robin's long association with the Cadies & Witchery Tours, that he's introduced a monk to his new production. Not a mad monk this time, but a farting monk. (Not that our own Mad Monk doesn't fart, you understand. It's just less of adefining characteristic, as his unsavoury personal habits are legion.)

If you've enjoyed our Ghosts & Gore Tour or our Murder & Mystery Tour in the past, you'll certainly enjoy Princess Pumpalot: The Ghostly Farting Monk Hunt.

Can Princess Pumpalot (The Farting Princess) and her best friend Guffy locate the Ghostly Farting Monk and save the Kingdom of Wiffyville from Prince Nastavia and the Low-Flying Gnomes?

With the help from Rat-A-Tat (a giant rat) and from regulars Steve the Werewolf, FAQ and The Bearded Witch, Princess Pumpalot and Guffy embark on another absurd adventure. This is a fast-paced, fun-packed show is for all the family. Warning: The Toilet of Truth returns!

Time: 11am (duration 50 mins)

Venue: Le Monde (Venue 47), 16 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2PF

Dates:

Fri 2 and Sun 4 Aug

Mon 5 - Fri 9 Aug and Sun 11 Aug

Mon 12 Aug

(9 performances)

 

Pricing:

£8 (adults)

£7 (concessions)

£28 Family Ticket

2-for-1 days on 5-6 August

Buy Tickets at EdFringe.com

 

The original article can be found HERE:

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2019 Princess Pumpalot Tickets On sale

We are delighted to announce details of our 2019 show.

Princess Pumpalot: The Ghostly Farting Monk Hunt will be performed at Le Monde (Venue 47), 16 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2PF as part of the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

A brand-new show for 2019! Can Princess Pumpalot (The Farting Princess) and her best friend Guffy locate the Ghostly Farting Monk and save the Kingdom of Wiffyville from Prince Nastavia and the Low-Flying Gnomes? With the help from Rat-A-Tat (a giant rat) and from regulars Steve the Werewolf, FAQ and The Bearded Witch, Princess Pumpalot and Guffy embark on another absurd adventure. Based on characters from the top-selling children's books by Robin Mitchell, this fast-paced, fun-packed show is for all the family.

Warning: The Toilet of Truth returns!

Show Dates

Friday 2nd August

Sunday 4th to Friday 9th August

Sunday 11th and Monday 12th August

Venue

Le Monde (Venue 47), 16 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2PF

Time

11am (duration 50 mins)

Pricing

£8 (adults)

£7 (children and concessions)

£28 Family Ticket

2-for-1 days will be on Monday 6th and Tuesday 7th August 2018.

Book your tickets HERE for Princess Pumpalot: The Ghostly Farting Monk Hunt

Merry Christmas and Happy Hogmanay!

Merry Christmas and Happy Hogmanay from Cadies Productions.

Wishing everyone a prosperous 2019!

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