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Well I Loved The Dances And Engagement But Done Parts Were Boring Esp The Magic Show Part
Reviewed by Zahra M.
26 January 2025
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It's a great kids show. Very Interactive making sure the kids keep alert and engaged.
Reviewed by Sheryl G.
20 January 2025
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Review by Bridget Woodward | 25 January 2025

A family-friendly show by their family, for yours. What makes this show stand out from others is that this one is made by the kids, for the kids! Watch this adorable, talented family take the stage for their Perth debut!

As soon as you arrive, there’s a countdown clock awaiting you on the big screen – very helpful when you’re debating any last toilet trips with little ones! It also helps build anticipation and get everyone ready for what’s about to come. Baby Shark and her companion, Fiddle Fox, come on stage and set the scene. They’ve lost their friend and they want YOU to come along on their mission to help save them. Before you know it, there’s an opportunity for a boogie and the audience are taught the first of a few dances.

For those who get involved, it’s a great chance to stretch your legs and get your little ones moving and grooving. If you’re likely to want to move around, I’d recommend the front row so you have the floor space to shake your stuff! Between the dances, Baby Shark, Fiddlefox and the friends they meet along the way, take you all around the world in search of their friend.

There are songs in different languages and fun animations to keep the story moving along. A special treat was a visit from Eldar the magician! This little lad recently met his hero, David Copperfield, and is well on his way to following in his footsteps. With a trick in each place they visit, Eldar had us all baffled!

The one thing I was apprehensive about was the name of the show and whether it’d be filled with that oh so wonderful tune that you can never get out of your head. But alas! My fears were unfounded as in reality, the show only had a few sprinkles of the song and in no way overwhelmed the senses. I was so so grateful!

Overall, it’s a feel good show with just about everything you could want from a children’s outing: dancing, fun costumes, animations and magic! Support this troop of young actors this year at Fringe – you won’t regret it.