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The House with Chicken Legs: Peck-uliar tales

Eager to learn more about their latest creative project, Hattie Fisk speaks to the Les Enfants Terribles team about The House with Chicken Legs and how it is lighting up the faces of young audiences across the UK.
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With its quirky folk-tale stories and imaginative use of puppetry, Les Enfants Terribles has become a regular case study in the drama classroom. Alongside some stunning immersive shows, the vibrant theatre company prides itself on visiting schools, providing information packs for drama teachers, and most recently releasing a virtual ‘Curiosity Index’ rammed full of videos and other resources for all their shows.

So, it was no surprise that there was a swathe of interest when LET announced its first ever production adapted from a children's book. We have been told to expect the unexpected from this adventurous theatre company, and The House With Chicken Legs has lived up to this prediction.

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