Wednesday 20 October 2010

Shared Care's entertaining AGM - an open invitation!

Shared Care Scotland is proud to present a Most Excellent Puppet State Theatre Production:
The Man Who Planted Trees
This captivating adaptation of Jean Giono's environmental cult classic is a gentle affirmation of the unseen, often unrecognised work of dedicated individuals.
“It is very, very rare to find something that appeals as effortlessly to children and adults as this magical show.” Scotsman,
When: *4.30pm, Monday 25th October, 2010
Where: Glen Pavilion, Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline


(*Our AGM programme commences at 2.00pm. The AGM is open to anyone not just members. See
reverse for full programme for the day.)
Shared Care Scotland is pleased to announce that a special performance of this critically acclaimed production will be held as part of our AGM events on Monday 25th October. We would like to
extend an invitation to members and friends of Shared Care Scotland.
Tickets are free and will be issued on a first come, first served basis.
We are keeping some tickets aside for small group bookings. Groups should be accompanied by a
group worker and/or parents/carers. The production is recommended for anyone aged 7+ so groups of children and young people are most welcome. Please contact us by phone if you would like to make a group booking.
Civic Reception
Fife Council has generously agreed to host a Civic Reception to follow the performance and we are
delighted that the Provost of Fife will be able to join us. Please indicate on your booking form if you
would also like to attend this part of the event. Again we may need to limit numbers depending on
the level of demand.

About The Man Who Planted Trees
This captivating adaptation of Jean Giono's environmental cult classic is a gentle affirmation of the
unseen, often unrecognised work of dedicated individuals. A French shepherd sets out with his dog
to plant a forest and transform a barren wasteland. Hear the wind, feel the rain, smell the lavender
in this multi-sensory theatrical delight. An unforgettable story that shows us the difference one man
(and his dog!) can make to the world.
What the critics say…
“Laughs, heartbreak, war, regeneration, scented breezes, sparkling wit and the best dog puppet ever. Perfect for children and grown-ups. Terrific.” (The Guardian)

“For all the laughs to be had along the way, the ending is genuinely touching. In the performance I saw I noticed the middle-aged man in the seat next to me take out a hankie and wipe a tear from his eye.” (Scotsman)

“There are many large, expensive, star-studded shows on in Manchester over the festive period, but in just an hour with two talented performers, this show beats almost all of them for entertainment, humour, moving storytelling and sheer imagination and cannot be recommended too highly.” (David Chadderton in the British Theatre Guide)

Programme
2.00pm: Registration/Coffee
2.30pm: Information Update and Shared Care Scotland AGM
3.30pm: The Scottish Young Carers Festival 2010: A Break That Makes A Difference
In August this year 500 young carers from all across Scotland came together
for the third annual Scottish Young Carers Festival. Louise Morgan from the
Scottish Young Carers Services Alliance will tell us what happened and also
how these festivals are helping young carers have their say on national policy
and strategy development.
4.00pm: Coffee Break
4.30pm: Performance: The Man Who Planted Trees
5.45pm: Break
6.00pm: Fife Council Civic Reception & Buffet
7.30pm: Finish

Booking Form available from Shared Care Scotland
and at: www.sharedcarescotland.org.uk
Dunfermline Business Centre
Izatt Avenue
Dunfermline
tel: 01383 622 462
em: office@sharedcarescotland.com

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