The YarnBards
created by Leisa Rea and Richard Vranch

Suki Webster - Janice Phayre - Richard Vranch - Leisa Rea

A quirky collection of storytellers who spin freshly-minted yarns from audience suggestions.
Funny, scary, silly - the audience decides.
Unmissable lunchtime family comedy for ages 7 to 107.

Edinburgh Fringe - Pleasance Courtyard - Baby Grand

1pm lunchtime

3rd to 18th August 2007, tickets £7.00

"Edam, if Brie and Camembert have French accents, why don't you have a
Dutch accent?" Only in a story called 'The Cheese Shop At Night' could
you expect such a surreal line, and only in the Yarnbards' show of
completely improvised and hilarious tales could you expect such a
story to appear. The group recounted inspired silly stories about broken toy
ducks, child movie stars and shy monsters, which had adults and kids
alike chuckling along in unison... if you're
looking for silly, improvised and very entertaining tales for kids,
this is the show for you."

**** "THREE WEEKS" at the Brighton Festival Fringe, May 2007

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