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Entwined (Writing credit)
An original dance performance inspired by the curious, fantastical and real stories that revolve around the making of clothes. A dancer and a dressmaker use cloth, pins, words and bodies to weave stories and create a physical history of movement. Start>

Be Prepared
(Solo show)
A one man storytelling show, comprising ten short stories about life, love and the importance of having your own eagle. The show was premiered at the Carriageworks Theatre in April 2007 as part of Ladyfest Leeds and toured the Canadian Fringe circuit over the following Summer. Start>

Love Love Love (the awkwards)
A multi-media comedy show about love songs and Karaoke. Premiered at the Union Chapel in Islington, the show toured to the Winnipeg and Saskatoon Fringe Theatre Festivals in the Summer of 2007. Start>

The Package it Came in (the awkwards)
A comedy about recycling. Premiered at the Etcetera Theatre in Camden in June 2006, the show subsequently toured the Canadian Fringe circuit over the following Summer. Start>

Aesop's Fables (Moveable Feast)
A children’s musical, co-written with Pam Wilson.

The show completed a total of 80 performances in schools, libraries and rural venues between 2004 and 2006. 'Aesop's Fables' was re-toured in October 2008 thanks to funding from the National Lottery’s Awards 4 All programme. The show completed a further 21 shows, visiting schools and youth and community centres in Leeds and the surrounding area. Start>

A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing (Moveable Feast)
An issue based drama, created to encourage on-line safety. The show was funded by the Arts Council England and supported by the West Yorkshire Police.

A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing completed a short tour of 22 schools in 2005. The show was re-toured in 2006 thanks to funding from the Local Network Fund and visited a further 17 schools in the Leeds and Bradford areas. Start>

City of Stories (Moveable Feast)
A children’s show using masks and puppetry to tell stories from around the world.

The show was funded by Arts Council England.
City of Stories initially completed a successful run of 36 shows in 2006. It was re-toured in 2007 thanks to funding from the Local Network Fund and visited a further 14 schools, this time in the Wakefield area. Start>

More info on all Matthew's shows for children can be found at www.moveablefeastproductions.co.uk