We saw this show with a 4 year old and 6 year old. Absolutely loved it, the children are still talking about the Princess and her farts! There are lots of opportunties for audience participation, it's a real fun show. Great cast. lovely story and fabulous acting. The Princess and Guffy were our favourites. I would thoroughly recommend this show.
Caine Max
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What an absolute delight! Fantastic show for all Ages extremely Entertaining and an absolute Joy to watch! Princess Pumpalot is a star! 5 stars!
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productions of Princess Pumpalot:
2014 Edinburgh Fringe
We join Princess Pumpalot on her 16th birthday when she discovers she needs to find the magic beans so she can protect the castle from the gnomes and what better way to do this than with farts.
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productions of Princess Pumpalot:
2014 Edinburgh Fringe
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Brilliant show for young children - and adults! My four year olds laughed the whole way through at fart jokes and enjoyed the audience participation that is similar to that of a traditional pantomime. The cast were excellent and we appreciated the Princess coming out to have her photo taken in the foyer at the end. Highly recommend!
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productions of Princess Pumpalot:
2014 Edinburgh Fringe
A 3-STAR Review from The Edinburgh Guide.
If there are any children who don’t love a good fart joke, I certainly haven’t met them. Princess Pumpalot, her royal parents, and her loyal servant Guffy know the many ins-and-outs of a good fart, so to speak.
Who knew that a fart was a powerful defense against a low-flying gnome invasion? Or that it was a right-of-passage for 16-year-old princesses? These and other charming discoveries carry the audience along on this fast-paced romp through one royal family’s strange traditions.
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productions of Princess Pumpalot:
2014 Edinburgh Fringe
This is a 5 STAR review by the Edinburgh Reporter on Friday 1st August 2014.
Princess Pumpalot-The Farting Princess to give the show its full title is a great piece of pantomime for the Edinburgh Fringe.
Starting life off as a book it is a good fun read by brilliant writer Robin Mitchell. My children love the book and my 12 year-old daughter was really eager to see the show, so tickets bought we headed to the Freemason’s Hall in George Street to see the stage show .
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productions of Princess Pumpalot:
2013 Edinburgh Fringe
The show has received a 4-star review from BroadwayBaby!
The reviewer concluded:
The show was likeable, funny, non patronising and will appeal to both boys and girls aged four to eight. It involved and engaged a potentially very fidgety audience for a full hour and for that it deserves credit.