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James Button‘s innovative, flexible set works brilliantly alongside Anna Watson’s excellent lighting design, taking us flawlessly from the plains of Africa to the kitchens of suburbia, a moving car and even underground, using colour and motion to exciting effect. What happens around the middle of the book and which continues to the end? I loved it, I am sure I could have loved a story about The Bolds all the book long, but this brought some extra excitement and fun to the story. I can't wait to see these new characters in the next book, I am curious as to what happens in that one.

After his retirement he became a prolific local history author writing many of the BAHRS’s wonderful publications. But how long can they keep their beastly secret under their hats? Join Mr and Mrs Bold and their twins Betty and Bobby as they navigate work, school and friends whilst trying to hide their hairy tails and keep up their disguise living as humans in the quiet suburban town of Teddington. Whatever will the neighbours think?

We have a nefarious neighbour who suspects, but most of the story focuses o the family's adventures at overcoming their instincts and trying to be seen as human and accepted. The dialogue is fun and irreverent, and Julian pokes lots of fun at the ridiculousness of modern life as The Bolds adjust to Teddington society. There’s toilet humour aplenty, and generous dollops of one liners. Yet throughout this silliness we develop a fondness and sympathy for these furry imposters. We are most indignant at the way their frosty neighbour Mr McNumpty treats them. And you just know that the trip to the local safari park will be memorably eventful! The ensemble cast is bright and brimming with life. Mr Bold’s constant puns and dad jokes make sure that a laugh is never far away. Georgina Goodchild’s performance as Minnie, the Bold children’s best friend, is sweet and slightly heart-breaking. The disgruntled neighbour, Mr McNumpty, played by Sam Pay, serves well as a menacing antagonist, threatening to out the Bolds for the hyenas that they are. Jon Trenchard’s later appearance as Uncle Tony is an absolute joy, exuding warmth with his characterisation of an elderly hyena.

All in all these histories have covered many aspects of the immediate communities in and around Southport. The Bolds are just like you and me. They live in an ordinary house on an ordinary street, and they love to laugh. But there’s one slight difference… they are hyenas! Ai koska me ollaan paljon karvaisempia?" kysyi Vilma ja silitteli omaa tuuheakarvaista käsivarttaan. Edelleen 2. luokan vinkkikirjoja luen. Tämä oli aika pitkähkö, eli vaatii jo hyvän lukutaidon ja keskittymiskykyä. Mutta sen verran höpsö ja kuvilla höystetty, että sopii kyllä 2.-3. luokkalaisille hyvin. Just one publication is left for the society to produce: a shorter history of Churchtown, after which the society will cease to exist!The parents were fun, and I especially liked the dad. He really cared about his wife and kids, he tried to cheer them up during times that weren't easy (though of course, them being these kind of critters, they always were always laughing). Julian Claryn Me Ponnekkaat kertoo nelihenkisestä lontoolaisesta perheestä, joka nauraa räkättää vähän väliä ja tekee kaikkensa pitääkseen erään suuren salaisuuden piilossa. Melko hyvin he tehtävässään onnistuvatkin, kunnes yrmeä naapuri alkaa tulla epäluuloiseksi ja pitää perhettä entistä tarkemmin silmällä. Although The Bolds is sure to have audiences both young and young at heart laughing their hearts out, the real core of this play is what it has to say about the true meaning of family – chosen or otherwise. Captivating and engaging from start to finish, The Bolds is a delight for the kids. Original songs crop up across the play and they are a delight to behold. Especially the spelt-out chant of H-Y-E-N-A that is sure to have the audience singing along by the end. Combining live music and songs by Julian Clary and Simon Wallace, The Bolds will have you laughing like a bunch of, well, hyenas, in a show which revels in the joy of being anything but ordinary.

Domestic jollity … David Ahmad, Mae Munuo, Sam Swann, Charity Bedu-Addo and Amanda Gordon. Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The Guardian The Bolds are just like you and me. They live in an ordinary house on an ordinary street, and they love to laugh. But there's one slight difference. They are actually hyenas! I did love that little girl who was friends with the kids. I was worried about how the story would go when certain things came to light, but she really surprised me. I hope she will get a bigger role in the next one.

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