Thursday, January 7, 2016

Giveaway: A Boy Who Cried Wolf by I Theatre

It’s ITheatre’s 15th Anniversary and they are definitely celebrating it with a bang! With an exciting line-up for 2016 that includes sell-out productions such as The Rainbow Fish and The Magic Paintbrush, ITheatre will kickstart this new year with a well-known tale “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”.


Some people NEVER seem to learn…
Boy has a really boring job.
He has to watch the sheep. That’s all. Just watch. The sheep don’t think it is boring. They know it is an immensely important job, and their lives depend on it. They know that when Boy is around, they are safe from the Wolf. Then Boy thinks of a bright idea that will help him stay awake. He will pretend that the Wolf is close by, and will call for help!”

A fast-paced production that promises to be interactive, full of laughter and adventure, this cautionary tale delivers messages about the perils on lying. With its expected twists and turns peppered with physical theatre, this Aesop’s Fable is suitable for the young and the old!

I am pleased to share that I have a family package of 4 tickets to this classic tale, worth more than $120 to give away!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Venue: Jubilee Hall, Raffles Hotel
Date (for winners): 20 February, Saturday, 230pm
Duration: 55 mins (including meet and greet)
To purchase tickets, please click here

:: Terms and Conditions
  1. These tickets will be to the 2:30pm show on Saturday 20 February. 
  2. Winner is to collect the tickets directly from I Theatre office @ 27 Kerbau Road from 11 January - 12 February. (No onsite collection is allowed) during office hours.
  3. Tickets are not exchangeable for cash or for other dates.
  4. Please remember to leave a comment below on "Which is your favorite Aesop Fable and why?"
  5. As the play takes place in Singapore, this giveaway is opened only to Singapore Residents. GOOD LUCK! 

Disclaimer: The giveaway is kindly sponsored by I Theatre. We are not compensated for the post. All opinions expressed are entirely ours.

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50 comments:

  1. The Lion and the Mouse, cos it is my younger girl:'s class name this year and it teaches the kids about humility and that one shouldn't be proud as you do not know when you need help from another.

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  2. The Lion and the Mouse. One good turn deserves another.

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  3. The boy who cried wolf has to be my fav! Important to teach the children the value of honesty from the beginning!

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  4. There are so many Aesop's fables, but the kids seem to love the Ant and the Grasshopper and the Tortoise and the Hare. Both teach not to rest on our laurels!

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  5. We love the boy who cried wolf because it helps me to teach the children the concept of honesty!

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  6. I like The Hare and The Tortoise. It teaches children not to be proud, like the hare. It also teaches them not to give up easily, like the tortoise.

    Lyn Teo
    lp8834@yahoo.com

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  7. The Tortoise And The Hare. I recalled I love the story so much last time when I am a kid that I memorized the whole story.

    Grace

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  8. Really wanna win this and bring the young ones!

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    1. Whooopppsss... Definitely this is our Favourite - the boy who cried wolf. Teaches us that trust can never be replaced once lost.

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  9. My fave would be the boy who cried wolf as it teaches my boys the importance of honesty and not to take others trust in us for granted!

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  10. The Hare and the Tortoise. Favorite because when my girls were preschoolers, we used to act out the story every night before bed. It teaches them not to be proud.
    Joeanne Shim

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  11. Hare & Tortise
    Coz it remind us to be humble & do your best
    Marcia Too

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  12. Ant and grasshopper .. To always prepare for rainy days
    Jaime chan

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  13. My favourite Aesop Fable is Lion and the Mouse as it teaches one not to be arrogant.

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  14. The Hare and the Tortoise. I love the moral of the story and it teaches my children to never give up in whatever they do. It's not about able to start the race first but to end the race well. It's the attitude and poisture towards learning that matter most.

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  15. The tortoise and the hare - slow and steady win the race!

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  16. All of Aseop's fables are so rich in teaching moral values it is hard to choose a favourite. I often told "the boy who cried wolf"to my daughter when she was younger. She would request for this story almost nightly and i would tell the story in different version but still the same outcome. She now knows the story so well, she had been narrating it to her little brother. It would be nice to win the tickets as the children would be able to see the story they know so well come alive.

    Dawn Ong
    dawnie_ok@yahoo.com.sg

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  17. The Lion and the Mouse as it teaches one to be kind to another.

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  18. The tortoise and the hare as it teaches the children not to be arrogant and be too proud of themselves.

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  19. I loved Aesop's Fables as a child. They brought back the warm memories of my childhood. My favourite is The two bears and the two men. A simple story with a clear moral about true friendship. I love it lots, so do my kids. We keep coming back to read the story.

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  20. My favourite Aesop's fable is the boy who cried wolf that teaches children that honesty is the best policy!

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  21. We love the boy who cried wolf as it teaches the kids not to tell lies and that there are consequences for their actions

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  22. The Hare and the Tortoise as we must learn to be like the tortoise to never give up and not be like the hare who is so proud and loses in the end.
    Teo Yee Long
    trantrulla@hotmail.com

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  23. Favourite Aesop's fable is The Crow and the Pitcher - little by little does the trick

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  24. Hare and the Tortoise - it's ok to move at a different pace as more haste, less speed is the way.

    robert_sim@yahoo.com
    Robert Sim

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  25. The Boy Who Cried Wolf is a very good story to tell the kiddos about honesty. Add some actions and drama to it to make it more interesting!
    Alan Tan
    alantanchoonchai72@gmail.com

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  26. The Hare and the tortise

    Lynn on

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  27. I like The Ant and the Grasshopper as it teaches us to plan and work for the future and not be lazy!
    Teo Han Choo
    teohanchoo@gmail.com

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  28. One of our favourites is the Goose that Laid the Golden eggs because it reminds us that being greedy does not always lead to a good end.��

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  29. The Lion and the Mouse. I like to teach the kids not to belittle themselves as the tiny mouse can also help the mighty lion!

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  30. The Ant and The Dove - one good deed deserves another. So let's all do more good deeds!

    ️FB: Gladys Tiyo

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  31. Hi,

    The Ant and the Grasshopper, my little girls simply love it every time they read. It teaches to be organised & planned before hand. Be active to survive..

    Thanks for hosting awesome giveaway. Keeping my fingers cross for my little girls..
    FB..Ashmika Jain
    jainash6677@gmail.com

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  32. 'The boy who cried wolf.' My kids get so carried away with the story that they absorb the moral without realising it. By the end they commented on how the boy was silly and should not have lied. Brilliant story with a simple moral!

    Zoey Chan
    chanzoey8@gmail.com

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  33. The Tortoise and the Hare ~ Keep reminding my sons not to rush to get things done as I always believe slow and steady will win the race!


    Hope to win tickets for my son who loves watching theatrical performance!

    FB: Mabel Chua
    mab3ru@gmail.com

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  34. "The boy who cried wolf". Telling the kids not to tell lies to anyone, they will have to pay for the price for lying. Lesson to learn from this is that no one will ever want to believe a liar.
    FB : GerMaine Tay
    meimeibaby@hotmail.com

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  35. The boy who cried wolf teaches us trust once lost is hard to get back.so don lie!

    The hare and the tortoise teaches us proudness will not get us anyway , just Lik the hare. And to persist till the end n never give up , just Lik the tortoise!!

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  36. We love the lion and the mouse cos it tells us that help comes in all sizes and never to belittle anyone.

    Evelyn Hu
    xuelyn@gmail.com

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  37. We love the lion and the mouse cos it tells us that help comes in all sizes and never to belittle anyone.

    Evelyn Hu
    xuelyn@gmail.com

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  38. "The boy who cried the wolf" teaches us that once trust is broken, not easy to regain trust. Don't ever tell lies.

    kittylover305@hotmail.com
    Fb: Jazlinlin Jaz

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  39. The boy who cried wolf because if you keep telling lies no one will believe a habitual liar even when you are telling the truth! Is good story to introduce kids from young.

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  40. I love The Hare and the Tortoise because it teaches us about being humble to our friends and family. I believe humility is a important value to instil in our next generation.

    Ashley_tan@singnet.com.sg

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  41. The Tortoise and the hare- 2 morals learned -avoiding the dangers of overconfidence and "slow and steady wins the race."
    Khor Lee Ling
    khorleeling@gmail.com

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  42. The Ant and the Dove that teach us One good turn deserves another. It is the first Aesop Fable that my parents shared with me.
    Leong Yee Ming
    leongyeeming@yahoo.com

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  43. The Tortoise And The Hare. Nice story and it teaches good morale.

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  44. The Tortoise And The Hare. Nice story and it teaches good morale.
    Fb name Adeline Tan huixiu
    Email:adelinetan03@hotmail.com

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  45. The boy who cried wold is my favourite. It's a great way to teach my son about honesty.

    Alicia Wee

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  46. The Ant and the grasshopper. Teaches the virtue of hard work & planning for the future

    FB: Prakash Joelle-Dervena
    Joelle_tham@hotmail.com

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  47. We love "the boy who cried wolf". it helps me the children to understand the concept of honesty

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  48. We love "the boy who cried wolf". it helps me the children to understand the concept of honesty

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