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The Enormous Crocodile review – Roald Dahl’s dastardly reptile stalks the stage

Summary by The Guardian
Leeds PlayhouseThis production for over-fours has clever touches, lively performances and splendid puppets but the songs and the story grow monotonousThe ravenous, toothy croc in Roald Dahl and Quentin Blake’s 1978 picture book sparingly uses singsong phrases as he endeavours to procure a “child for lunch” whose “bones go crunch”. This musical version for over-fours finds the joy in abundant rhyme as two frogs share a log along the Nile, home of…
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The Guardian broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, December 7, 2023.
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