Here's a upcoming theatre show - Shiro and the Cherry Blossom. Doesn't it look like a Japanese Spitz?
Date: 2 -10 June 2010
Showing Times:
Showing Times:
Tue - Fri, 09:30AM, 11:30AM & 02:30PM
Sat & Sun, 10:30AM, 02:30PM & 05:00PM
Sat & Sun, 10:30AM, 02:30PM & 05:00PM
Duration: Approx 55 mins
Venue: National Museum Gallery Theatre
Ticket Price (Excluding Booking Fee**): Standard $20
**Please add to above price $3 Booking Fee per ticket for tickets above $20 and $1 Booking Fee per ticket for tickets $20 and below. Charges include GST where applicable. |
Synopsis
SHIRO AND THE CHERRY BLOSSOM by I Theatre (Singapore)
Shiro is a little white dog. A dog who is very fond of his owner. One day, as he sees Miss Sakura, his owner, again struggling to make ends meet, Shiro decides to repay her kindness to him - and presents her with a wonderful gift. However, the noisy, nosy, nasty next door sour plum of a neighbour, Umeko, finds out and decides she must have the same, and more. So she persuades Sakura to loan her the dog and tries to force little Shiro to give her a reward too. Will the neighbour’s greed and cruelty be rewarded or punished? And what will happen to Little Shiro? A wonderful Japanese Folk Tale transformed with I Theatre’s special touch Page 7 of 7 Revision date: 1st August, 2006 to create a truly magical story of friendship, generosity, selfishness - showing us that true generosity will always be rewarded, but selfishness and greed will lead to nothing but grief. Little Shiro is an example to us all!
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Shiro is a little white dog. A dog who is very fond of his owner. One day, as he sees Miss Sakura, his owner, again struggling to make ends meet, Shiro decides to repay her kindness to him - and presents her with a wonderful gift. However, the noisy, nosy, nasty next door sour plum of a neighbour, Umeko, finds out and decides she must have the same, and more. So she persuades Sakura to loan her the dog and tries to force little Shiro to give her a reward too. Will the neighbour’s greed and cruelty be rewarded or punished? And what will happen to Little Shiro? A wonderful Japanese Folk Tale transformed with I Theatre’s special touch Page 7 of 7 Revision date: 1st August, 2006 to create a truly magical story of friendship, generosity, selfishness - showing us that true generosity will always be rewarded, but selfishness and greed will lead to nothing but grief. Little Shiro is an example to us all!
For more information, click here.