Written and directed by Brian Seward, Artistic Director, I Theatre, the play is suitable for children from 3 - 12 years of age.
:: Synopsis
What happens next? How will the grasshopper survive?
In I Theatre's 'trademark' style, this musical will be brought to life with colourful characters, puppets and catchy songs!
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Once there lived an Ant – a hard-working and ever-busy Ant who never seemed to have time for play or relaxation. And then there was Grasshopper, with time on his hands and nothing much to do all day.
Somehow they were friends. All day long Ant would work hard, without stop or rest, collecting grains of wheat and storing them carefully in her larder.
And Grasshopper would laugh, and say. ‘Why do you work so hard, dear Ant? Come, and rest awhile, listen to my song. Summer is here; the days are long and bright. Why waste the sunshine in labour and toil?’
But Summer does not last long – and soon Winter and the frozen cold will come…
In I Theatre's 'trademark' style, this musical will be brought to life with colourful characters, puppets and catchy songs!
I have 2 sets of 4 family tickets (worth more than a total of $200!) to give away!
Date & Time: 8th of March (Saturday), 230pm
Duration: 55 mins including 'Meet and Greet'
Venue: Jubilee Hall, Raffles Hotel
(Note: Winners will be notified via email. Tickets are to be collected within 2 weeks of notification at I Theatre's office: 27 Kerbau Road, Singapore 219163)
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Honesty i believe is the most important value to teach my kids
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Crystal Lee
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ReplyDeleteValues I feel that are important are moral uprightness, perservance and humility.
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Jacqueline Yee
Filial & respect to elders
ReplyDeleteIts all around in my entire family clan (incl hubby's). There's no reason why the kids don't learn this well.
Thanks for hosting the giveaway. I'm free I'm free on 8th Mar! =)
Shirley Yong
Manners and honesty are very important right now as these will stay with my child when being taught correctly. :) thanks for the giveaway!!
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Thanks for the giveaway! Fantastic book for the kids to teach them the good old saying: 'you reap what you sow'. We also love the Ant's love and generosity for his friend. Thumbs up for this book.
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Yee Cheng
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To me as a parent, I feel that Respect, Responsibe and Integrity are the most important values to teach our children as all these three can bring them a long way in their life.
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jeffreycindy7780@hotmail.com
To me having good manners is most important!
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Respect is most important. With respect, other values such as manners, integrity, honesty, etc. will fall into place naturally.
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To me, filial piety is the most important!
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Honesty and respect for others is key.
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Eunice Wee
nikki_wee@hotmail.com
You reap what you sow, and you do not reap when you do not sow is the value I want to pass to my child. No task is too difficult when you do not give up and persevere.
ReplyDeleteRanna Seah
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I have thought this over. I think I will teach my children about contentment first. Then it comes along with honesty and integrity etc.
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Tinkene@gmail.com
DeleteI think appreciation is a super important value that is underrated with many kids today. teaching children to be less 'entitled' and recognise that alot of hard work on their parents' end goes into what they get, will help them be more appreciative and grateful.
ReplyDeleteFilial Piety, honesty and contentment are among those important values which I felt is important to teach our children.
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Integrity, filial & honesty are the values we have to educate the young ones.
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To have compassion, love & respect
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Integrity is the most important.
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ReplyDeleteI want to teach my children how to have respect for everyone around them and have integrity at all times. olimomok@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteTo have integrity and be filial.
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magixn@hotmail.com
integrity and respect
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Integrity is most important to us!
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Shih hui
Intergrity and respect
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loving kindness and having compassion to all beings - is what i would hope to see develop in my kids
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Jacquelene
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Thank you for hosting this wonderful giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI think the most important value that I want to impart to my son would be, to always love and obey God, his heavenly Father.
Really hope to win this!
Audrey
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There are so many values that come to mind, but i would say humility for now, so that they can continue to learn and grow.
ReplyDeleteSaw the brochure on this production just 2 days ago, so was very excited when i saw that you were hosting this giveaway.
Thanx!
Shi'en
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Resilience for them to accept failures as part of lives... Resilience for them to grow stronger and wiser :)
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zoeylimcs@yahoo.com
Hi, thanks for this opportunity!
ReplyDeleteI think altruism is the most important- with that, all other values will b caught easily
9iraffe3@gmail.com
Thanks for hosting the giveaway !
ReplyDeleteI would teach them Respect, Integrity, Contentment, Perseverance !
email :serene_seah@hotmail.com
I reckon respect N honesty r the top of my list.
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Marcia_267@yahoo.com
I hope my children will learn the below important values as long as they can.
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Responsibility
Compassionate
Respect
And I feel the kids will know the importance of these values as soon as they understand the contents of "弟子规" (Di Zi Gui).
Michelle,
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We teach our son to always love and obey God.
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tanjengbeng@yahoo.com.sg
I would like to teach my child fillial piety (when I have a kid in future). I would like to win this to bring my nephew for the show as he doesnt stay with his parents, and I would like to let him know the importance of being a hardworking instead of lazing around.
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missy.gissy@gmail.com
I believe in teaching them to learn how to respect.
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I would educate them to worship the lord.
ReplyDeleteLinda
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Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to remind my girls of the value of hard work and the importance of perseverance. And to keep trying even when things look difficult, I hope that they will learn to believe that they can do anything they put their mind to.
sohlayleng@yahoo.com.sg
Respect and honesty
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Waiwai (mami@peipeihaohao.com)
Respect and compassion.
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Respect, honesty and filial
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ksy8193@hotmail.com
I would love for my gals to be humble!
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Irene Chan-Whitlam
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