Four-legged friends Poppy, Ava and Sookie starred in Dogs First Panto: Little Red Riding Hood at The Garage during Bring Your Dog To Work Day. Pictured is Adam Taylor helping Poppy with her lines. Photo: The Garage (Image: The Garage)
The three pets all belonged to members of The Garage team who had brought them to the performing arts venue for Bring Your Dog to Work Day.
Starring in Dogs First Panto: Little Red Riding Hood were four-legged friends Poppy, Ava and Sookie.
Ava, belonging to youth arts worker Adam Yaxley, was cast as Little Red, while Poppy, belonging to executive director Adam Taylor, was cast as Wolf, and Sookie, owned by participation coordinator Hannah Bullent, was cast as Granny.
Later this year some human performers will also be starring in a production of Little Red Riding Hood.
Four-legged friends Poppy, Ava and Sookie starred in Dogs First Panto: Little Red Riding Hood at The Garage during Bring Your Dog To Work Day. Pictured is Ava in rehearsals. Photo: The Garage (Image: The Garage)
My First Panto: Little Red Riding Hood will be The Garage's Christimas show for young children and their families. It will run from December 1 to 29. Tickets: £11 adult, £7 children, and under 1s go free. To book call 01603 598646 or visit www.thegarage.org.uk
Four-legged friends Poppy, Ava and Sookie starred in Dogs First Panto: Little Red Riding Hood at The Garage during Bring Your Dog To Work Day. Pictured is Sookie getting some notes from director Daniel Burgess. Photo: The Garage (Image: The Garage)
Four-legged friends Poppy, Ava and Sookie starred in Dogs First Panto: Little Red Riding Hood at The Garage during Bring Your Dog To Work Day. Pictured are Poppy, Sookie and Ava in rehearsals. Photo: The Garage (Image: The Garage)
Four-legged friends Poppy, Ava and Sookie starred in Dogs First Panto: Little Red Riding Hood at The Garage during Bring Your Dog To Work Day. Pictured is Hannah Bullent adjusting Sookies costume during rehearsals. Photo: The Garage (Image: The Garage)
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