The Gruffalo Experience from Millennial Moms PH
I’m a member of Millennial Moms PH, a group founded Dette Zulueta.
Last January 26 five tickets for The Gruffalo were up for grabs.
I hardly win anything, so I keep trying to join raffles. And hurray
for winning this one! I won three of the five tickets. The baby is counted, so
I was left with one because my husband would be at work. We thought of taking
my eight year old brother-in-law, but I think an infant and a hyperactive
little boy will be too much to handle for me. So, we decided to give it to the
mum who one two tickets, but she couldn’t attend too and gave the tickets to us
instead. Unfortunately, my mother- and brother-in-law couldn’t come at the last
minute. Good thing a mummy friend was nearby.
The show was at 4PM the next day and the venue was at Carlos P.
Romulo Auditorium in RCBC Plaza, which was a tricycle away from my place plus
two blocks. I needed to walk for the two blocks.
My baby and I (myself, mostly) are always dying to go since we’re at
home everyday, so I thought this would be a great opportunity plus it was a
building away from my husband’s office. We can all walk home after. My son was
only six months old, and we loved exposing him to different things at a young
age. I mean, he wouldn’t understand the story, being young and all, but the
stage set up, the words, the songs and the lights were such a delight. Like I
always say, “Busog ang paningin at pandinig”.
The Gruffalo is about a Little Mouse in the woods who made up a
creature called the Gruffalo to avoid getting eaten by the Fox, Owl, and Snake.
She ended up meeting a real live Gruffalo who wanted to eat her, too. The
Little Mouse tried to convince the Gruffalo that other animals in the woods
feared her and told him to walk behind her so she can prove it to him; and of
course, seeing the Gruffalo behind the Mouse scared the animals away, making
the Gruffalo believe that the Mouse really was scary.
Moral of the story? You’re never too small to (I’d like to say
outsmart, but meh) think big.
Khale’s eyes were wide and bright while watching. I, especially,
loved the costumes. My favorite was the Snake’s, who wore a snakeskin jacket, a
turban, had strings of long braided mustache, and carried two rattles (because
he was a rattlesnake).
The play was very interactive. The characters asked questions and
made the audience do things like roar whenever the Mouse raised both arms and
keep quiet when she made the “shh” sign. Kids were shouting everywhere.
The play was shown from January 27 to 31, 2016 and ran for
fifty-five minutes.
Two thumbs up for a great production!
Join us at Millennial Moms PH!
12 comments
I really don't understand why the baby is counted even sa cinema. Lugi lang di ba? 55 minutes lang pala.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I called to check and they said it's a kid's show kasi. I enjoyed it a lot and so did my son. Pero sayang yung seat.
DeleteSayang we missed this..looks fun for the kids... I hope we can watch next time :)
ReplyDeleteSayang we missed this one.. the play looks fun for the kids.. I hope we can experience it next time :)
ReplyDeleteI really love musicals too. I hope I can bring my kids na kapag maapreciate na ng edad nila.
ReplyDeletelove the whole millenial moms idea. how to join? hahahha
ReplyDeleteYou can check the group in FB. Millennial Moms PH. :)
DeleteI believe that sounds and lights from musicals and plays are well appreciated even by babies. hope to experience that too with my six-month old.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on winning the Gruffalo tickets from Millenial Moms. I am a member too and hope to see you in their upcoming meet up.
ReplyDeleteYes mummy! I see you in the group. :) we were supposed to join the recent meet up last feb 20. But my family had pre birthday plans for me. Sayang. Were you there?
DeleteLooks like a fun play! I hope they have plays in the future para we can watch naman. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis would have been a fun activity for my 9-year-old son to see. You're lucky to have won tickets to this lovely production.
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