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The Goblin Podcast is a kid's podcast featuring original musical stories, from acclaimed children's theatre makers. Each episode we’ll be bringing you new musical stories for the whole family to enjoy wherever you like. Our stories are full of catchy new songs and a lot of fun that will inspire the imagination of all ages.From The Legend of the Jazz Penguin (a musical adventure about a little Penguin looking for her sound) to Hey Diddle Diddle (a celebration of nonsense based on the nursery rhyme) and The Adventures of Pinocchio, our stories and music are made with the top quality production values and with a variety of talented actors, musicians and writers.Goblin is an acclaimed children's theatre company from the UK, and have performed at lots of great venues including Royal Albert Hall, Southbank Centre, National Theatre & Royal Exchange, Manchester.Here are what the press have said about our theatre shows:"Funny and beautiful... dazzling” The Guardian“Incredible, innovative children’s theatre” What’s On Stage“Groundbreaking... dream-like... imaginative” The Stage“An unmissable musical delight... made the children in the packed audience scream with incredulous laughter” TimeOut“A Brilliant show for children of all ages” Primary Times Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Goblin's Fairy Tales- a collection of songs and fairytales, to be enjoyed out and about on walks and adventures, or when you are warm and cosy inside.
Episode 3 features a The Fairy Circus, and what happens if it runs away with you...
These songs and stories were created for an outdoor Fairy Trail at Cambo Gardens in Fife, Scotland, which is open for visitors (https://www.cambogardens.org.uk/). You can see the Bog Goblin's Bug Hotel, The Fairy Castle and The Fairy Circus if you visit... just be careful of those Bog Goblins! If you can't make it to the fairy trail, don't worry! You can find fairies everywhere. When you're out and about keep your eyes and ears open. It could be something you see in the corner of your eye, or a rustle in the hedges, whizzing between the branches and whooshing over your head. Listen carefully and you might hear: The hoot of an owl, The flap of a bat, The buzz of a bee, The swoosh of the wind The tipple of the rain on leaves...
This is fairy music, and it means they are near. We hope you enjoy the stories
Music & Lyrics by Mary Erskine & Will Dollard
Words by Matt Borgatti
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Welcome to Goblin's Fairy Tales- a collection of songs and fairytales, to be enjoyed out and about on walks and adventures, or when you are warm and cosy inside.
Episode 2 features the Fairy Royal Family who live in the big Fairy Castle
These songs and stories were created for an outdoor Fairy Trail at Cambo Gardens in Fife, Scotland, which is open for visitors (https://www.cambogardens.org.uk/). You can see the Bog Goblin's Bug Hotel, The Fairy Castle and The Fairy Circus if you visit... just be careful of those Bog Goblins! If you can't make it to the fairy trail, don't worry! You can find fairies everywhere. When you're out and about keep your eyes and ears open. It could be something you see in the corner of your eye, or a rustle in the hedges, whizzing between the branches and whooshing over your head. Listen carefully and you might hear: The hoot of an owl, The flap of a bat, The buzz of a bee, The swoosh of the wind The tipple of the rain on leaves...
This is fairy music, and it means they are near. We hope you enjoy the stories
Music & Lyrics by Mary Erskine & Will Dollard
Words by Matt Borgatti
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Goblin's Fairy Tales- a collection of songs and fairytales, to be enjoyed out and about on walks and adventures, or when you are warm and cosy inside.
Episode 1 features a Fairy Expedition Song to start the adventure, before we hear the tale of The Bog Goblins.
These songs and stories were created for an outdoor Fairy Trail at Cambo Gardens in Fife, Scotland, which is open for visitors (https://www.cambogardens.org.uk/). You can see the Bog Goblin's Bug Hotel, The Fairy Castle and The Fairy Circus if you visit... just be careful of those Bog Goblins! If you can't make it to the fairy trail, don't worry! You can find fairies everywhere. When you're out and about keep your eyes and ears open. It could be something you see in the corner of your eye, or a rustle in the hedges, whizzing between the branches and whooshing over your head. Listen carefully and you might hear: The hoot of an owl, The flap of a bat, The buzz of a bee, The swoosh of the wind The tipple of the rain on leaves...
This is fairy music, and it means they are near. We hope you enjoy the stories
Music & Lyrics by Mary Erskine & Will Dollard
Words by Matt Borgatti
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Here we are, at the final chapter of The Adventures of Pinocchio, where we'll see if Pinocchio can save Gepetto from the terrible Disco Whale. We really hope you've enjoyed listening to this series and had as much fun as we did making it! Please do share on social media (we're @goblintheatre) or leave us a review on itunes.
The Adventures of Pinocchio is a 7 part series adapted from the book by Carlo Collodi. It's based on a theatre production by Goblin Theatre, and features the voices of Michaela Bennison, Dan Bottomley, Lil Davis, Will Dollard, Mary Erskine and Barry Shannon.
Suitable for all ages.
A Goblin Theatre creation. Music & Lyrics by Will Dollard & Mary Erskine, Written by Matt Borgatti, Directed by Kate McGregor. Audio produced by Mary Erskine & Will Dollard
Check out www.goblintheatre.co.uk for more information.
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You join us for the penultimate episode of The Adventures of Pinocchio. In this chapter, we get a bit festive! Pinocchio finally catches a break and has the chance to be reunited with Gepetto... all he has to do it wait, but that is easier said than done for Pinocchio, especially if the Fox has anything to do with it...
The Adventures of Pinocchio is a 7 part series adapted from the book by Carlo Collodi. It's based on a theatre production by Goblin Theatre, and features the voices of Michaela Bennison, Dan Bottomley, Lil Davis, Will Dollard, Mary Erskine and Barry Shannon.
Suitable for all ages.
A Goblin Theatre creation. Music & Lyrics by Will Dollard & Mary Erskine, Written by Matt Borgatti, Directed by Kate McGregor. Audio produced by Mary Erskine & Will Dollard
Check out www.goblintheatre.co.uk for more information.
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Did someone say Fish Disco? In this episode we see what happens to Gepetto as he crosses the Ocean (and see how many fish puns you can spot in the first song!). Meanwhile, on dry land, Pinocchio decides to go to school, but there's a sting in the tale...
The Adventures of Pinocchio is a 7 part series adapted from the book by Carlo Collodi. It's based on a theatre production by Goblin Theatre, and features the voices of Michaela Bennison, Dan Bottomley, Lil Davis, Will Dollard, Mary Erskine and Barry Shannon.
Suitable for all ages.
A Goblin Theatre creation. Music & Lyrics by Will Dollard & Mary Erskine, Written by Matt Borgatti, Directed by Kate McGregor. Audio produced by Mary Erskine & Will Dollard
Check out www.goblintheatre.co.uk for more information.
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We built this city
We built this city
We built this city on Rocky Roads...
Things are about to get a little bit weird and funny, as Pinocchio goes to The Land of Cakes. All alone after his adventures finding and losing fame in the big city, Pinocchio is lost and needs some direction. Luckily a mysterious stranger is on hand... but as Pinocchio goes to the Land of Cakes he finds out it might not be as sweet as he imagined. Meanwhile, Gepetto is released from Prison- will he finally be reunited with Pinocchio?
The Adventures of Pinocchio is a 7 part series adapted from the book by Carlo Collodi. It's based on a theatre production by Goblin Theatre, and features the voices of Michaela Bennison, Dan Bottomley, Lil Davis, Will Dollard, Mary Erskine and Barry Shannon.
Suitable for all ages.
A Goblin Theatre creation. Music & Lyrics by Will Dollard & Mary Erskine, Written by Matt Borgatti, Directed by Kate McGregor. Audio produced by Mary Erskine & Will Dollard
Check out www.goblintheatre.co.uk for more information.
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You join us for Chapter 3 of Pinocchio, where things start getting a little bit weird (in a good way!). With Gepetto in prison, Pinocchio is left to fend for himself... but not for long! He soon meets the “trustworthy” Fox who takes him to the big city to become rich and famous- what could possibly go wrong!? It's also the first time Pinocchio tells a lie...
The Adventures of Pinocchio is a 7 part series adapted from the book by Carlo Collodi. It's based on a theatre production by Goblin Theatre, and features the voices of Michaela Bennison, Dan Bottomley, Lil Davis, Will Dollard, Mary Erskine and Barry Shannon.
Suitable for all ages.
A Goblin Theatre creation. Music & Lyrics by Will Dollard & Mary Erskine, Written by Matt Borgatti, Directed by Kate McGregor. Audio produced by Mary Erskine & Will Dollard
Check out www.goblintheatre.co.uk for more information.
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You join us for Part 2 of The Adventures of Pinocchio. It's Pinocchio's first day being alive, and he's got a lot to learn! Gepetto tries his best at teaching him but things go a little bit wrong as Pinocchio gets very hungry... (also see if you can spot a podcast "Easter Egg")
The Adventures of Pinocchio is a 7 part series adapted from the book by Carlo Collodi. It's based on a theatre production by Goblin Theatre, and features the voices of Michaela Bennison, Dan Bottomley, Lil Davis, Will Dollard, Mary Erskine and Barry Shannon.
Suitable for all ages.
A Goblin Theatre creation. Music & Lyrics by Will Dollard & Mary Erskine, Written by Matt Borgatti, Directed by Kate McGregor. Audio produced by Mary Erskine & Will Dollard
Check out www.goblintheatre.co.uk for more information.
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In this first episode you join us at The Spinning Yarn Storytelling Bar, where we meet our narrator The Blue Fairy. She introduces you to poor Gepetto (a man who smells of sausages and broken dreams) as he carves a wooden puppet boy from a piece of magical wood...
The Adventures of Pinocchio is a 7 part series adapted from the book by Carlo Collodi. It's based on a theatre production by Goblin Theatre, and features the voices of Michaela Bennison, Dan Bottomley, Lil Davis, Will Dollard, Mary Erskine and Barry Shannon.
Suitable for all ages.
A Goblin Theatre creation. Music & Lyrics by Will Dollard & Mary Erskine, Written by Matt Borgatti, Directed by Kate McGregor. Audio produced by Mary Erskine & Will Dollard
Check out www.goblintheatre.co.uk for more information.
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Join us at the North Pole Jazz Lounge for the 2nd of our festive podcasts this year: The Ballad of Rudy!
Suitable for all ages.
In this story Rudy doesn’t have a red nose; rather it’s his talent for new and exciting music that sets him apart from all the other Reindeer. Together with a magical Jazz Penguin he goes on an adventure that teaches him that life isn’t about following the herd. Funny, warm and with a massive heart, this show features live music, original songs and lots of imagination. Sing the blues with a Polar Bear, jam with the Puffins and beat-box with an Arctic Fox. It all happens at the North Pole Jazz Lounge; the coooolest place on earth.
Music & Lyrics by Will Dollard, Mary Erskine & David Lydon, script by Matt Borgatti. Recorded and Produced by Mary Erskine & Will Dollard. With the voices of Dan Bottomley, Matt Burns, Will Dollard & Mary Erskine. The Ballad of Rudy was originally created at a theatre show by Andrew Barry, Matt Borgatti Mary Erskine, Will Dollard, David Lydon & Katie Scott. This podcast was supported by Arts Council England’s project grants.
For more information please visit www.goblintheatre.co.uk
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A Christmas Carol: The Haunted Service. A new hour-long musical adaptation based on the book by Charles Dickens.
AGE GUIDANCE: Please note this episode is a bit spooky in places, so is aimed at older children (5+) and adults. For a festive story for younger children, check out The Ballad of Rudy which will also be released around the same time.
Join us for a Christmas Carol service with a difference. It’s midnight on Christmas Eve, a time where the Ghosts and Ghouls of Christmas come out to play. A haunted choir tell the story of Ebenezer Scrooge. We visit the past, present & future to see if three ghosts can change Scrooge’s ways.
Created by Matt Borgatti, Will Dollard & Mary Erskine
The audio was produced and recorded by Dan Mawson
Developed with and featuring Victoria Boyce, Matt Burns, Mary Erskine, Rob Gathercole, Mia Jerome and Miriam Wakeling.
With the Young Company of Asri King, Camilla King, Anna Spurgeon, Nikita Stokes, Maddy Rickard and Bertie Wood.
Young Company Director Jessie Coller
Artwork by Rebecca Pitt
With thanks to Darren Walter & Dominic Bray
A Goblin Theatre Production. Created in association with Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot.
Supported by Arts Council England’s Project Grants.
For more information visit www.goblintheatre.co.uk
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For the final episode of the current series, we bring you Cookies That Come Alive by Iona Johnson.
In the story we meet Ben, who doesn't get on with his next door neighbour Mrs Wren. When Ben decides to enter a big baking competition at school, he decides to make some delicious cookies, in the hope of winning! But Mrs Wren (and the cookies) have other ideas...
Suitable for All Ages.
Written, Composed and Performed by Iona Johnson
Percussion by Ross Sheppard
For more about Iona's work visit www.ionajohnson.co.uk
We hope you've enjoyed listening to our first set of musical stories. We'll be back in the Autumn for The Adventures of Pinocchio
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In this episode of The Goblin Podcast- Musical Stories for Kids you join us for the third and final part of Hey Diddle Diddle. In this celebration of nonsense, we'll find out if the Cow will make it to the Moon, if the Dish will run away with the spoon AND if the little dog will finally laugh!
Suitable for all ages
Did you know, like most of our podcast episodes, Hey Diddle Diddle was originally a theatre show? You can find out about it here: https://goblintheatre.co.uk/hey-diddle-diddle
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Created by Matt Borgatti, Will Dollard & Mary Erskine
Produced by Mary Erskine
Voice performances by Mary Erskine, Nick Bowling & Jordan Ellaych
Written by Matt Borgatti
Music & Lyrics by Will Dollard & Mary Erskine
Songs Mixed by Jim Wallis
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In this episode of The Goblin Podcast- Musical Stories for Kids you join us for Part 2 of Hey Diddle Diddle. Prepare for some Moo-ing as in this episode we meet the Cow, who is on a mission to meet her friend The Moon. We also catch up with the Spoon who has decided to run away- we find him in the Miscellaneous area of the kitchen... Will the Dog laugh at all the nonsense?
Suitable for all ages
Like and subscribe- you can follow us @goblintheatre
Created by Matt Borgatti, Will Dollard & Mary Erskine
Produced by Mary Erskine
Voice performances by Mary Erskine, Nick Bowling & Jordan Ellaych
Written by Matt Borgatti
Music & Lyrics by Will Dollard & Mary Erskine
Songs Mixed by Jim Wallis
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In this episode of The Goblin Podcast- Musical Stories for Kids you join us for Part 1 of Hey Diddle Diddle. When the full moon shines bright there’s magic in the air, and all the animals come out to play. Ever wondered how a cow jumped over the moon? Or why the dish ran away with the spoon? Find out in this new take on the classic nursery rhyme. In this episode we hear from the Cat with the Fiddle and also meet a little Spoon, ready for his first day at the dinner table...
Suitable for all ages
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Created by Matt Borgatti, Will Dollard & Mary Erskine
Produced by Mary Erskine
Voice performances by Mary Erskine, Nick Bowling & Jordan Ellaych
Written by Matt Borgatti
Music & Lyrics by Will Dollard & Mary Erskine
Songs Mixed by Jim Wallis
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This episode of The Goblin Podcast - Musical Stories for Kids we are in the Wild West for The Mouse and the Cactus by Dan Bottomley & Elena Valentine. We meet a prickly character and his loyal friend, as we see if there's more to life than being spikey and lonesome.
Suitable for all ages.
The Mouse and the Cactus
Written by & featuring Dan Bottomley & Elena Valentine
Music, Lyrics & Production by Dan Bottomley
For more about Dan's work check out https://www.danbottomley.co.uk
If you’ve enjoyed the podcast, please tell friends and family and spread the word on social media. You can find us on online @goblintheatre and at https://goblintheatre.co.uk/podcast
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In this episode of The Goblin Podcast, storyteller Danyah Miller shares with us a story called Kika's Birthday. Kika, a little French mouse, is going to be 5 years old! Her family has planned a birthday surprise, with friends, songs and a grasshopper band. But who is that with his twitchy tail and shining eyes watching them closely? It’s That Bright Orange Cat. Will he join the party, make some new friends and share some birthday cake, or does he have something else in mind?
Suitable for all ages.
Performed by Danyah Miller, with Music and Lyrics by Mary Erskine and Will Dollard
The original stage production is a Wizard Presents, Little Angel Theatre and Orange Tree Theatre co-production, which was directed by Samantha Lane, Designed by Alison Alexander, Lighting Designed by Chris McDonnell and Movement directed by Jennifer Jackson.
You can find out more about Wizard Presents on social media @wizardpresents and at https://www.wizardpresents.co.uk/
If you’ve enjoyed the podcast, please tell friends and family and spread the word on social media. You can find us on online @goblintheatre and at https://goblintheatre.co.uk/podcast
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You join us again at the North Pole Jazz Lounge for the final part of The Legend of the Jazz Penguin. We catch up with the little Penguin who is searching for her sound.
This part of the story takes us to a cold Antartica, where we hear a song about a Penguin Huddle and find out if the Little Penguin will ever find her sound...
Suitable for all ages
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Created by Matt Borgatti, Will Dollard & Mary Erskine
Narrated & Produced by Mary Erskine
Written by Matt Borgatti
Music & Lyrics by Will Dollard & Mary Erskine
Additional Trumpet by Charlotte Keeffe
Songs Mixed by Jim Wallis
With thanks to Mia Jerome, Charlotte Keeffe & Oliver Hymans
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You join us again at the North Pole Jazz Lounge for Part 2 of The Legend of the Jazz Penguin. In the first part of the story we saw an egg that went everywhere. When it rolled to a stop, it hatched and out emerged a little baby Penguin, but she needed to find her way back home. She decided to listen out for her sound to get her there.
This part of the story takes us under the sea, where we'll meet a couple of interesting characters...
Suitable for all ages
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Created by Matt Borgatti, Will Dollard & Mary Erskine
Narrated & Produced by Mary Erskine
Shark & Ringo voiced by Nick Bowling
Written by Matt Borgatti
Music & Lyrics by Will Dollard & Mary Erskine
Additional Trumpet by Charlotte Keeffe
Mixed by Jim Wallis
With thanks to Mia Jerome, Charlotte Keeffe & Oliver Hymans
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The very first episode of The Goblin Podcast- Musical Stories for Kids kicks off with The Legend of the Jazz Penguin. Join us at the North Pole Jazz lounge for a musical adventure about a little Penguin looking for her sound. In Part One we start the story with a jazzy song about doing your thing, we see an egg that when everywhere and meet a little baby penguin.
Suitable for all ages
Like and subscribe- you can follow us @goblintheatre
Created by Matt Borgatti, Will Dollard & Mary Erskine
Narrated & Produced by Mary Erskine
Written by Matt Borgatti
Music & Lyrics by Will Dollard & Mary Erskine
Additional Trumpet by Charlotte Keeffe
Mixed by Jim Wallis
With thanks to Mia Jerome, Charlotte Keeffe & Oliver Hymans
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coming Soon... The Goblin Podcast is a kid's podcast featuring original musical stories, from acclaimed children's theatre makers. Each episode we’ll be bringing you new musical stories for the whole family to enjoy wherever you like. Our stories are full of catchy new songs and a lot of fun that will inspire the imagination of all ages.
From The Legend of the Jazz Penguin (a musical adventure about a little Penguin looking for her sound) to Hey Diddle Diddle (a celebration of nonsense based on the nursery rhyme) and The Adventures of Pinocchio, our stories and music are made with the top quality production values and with a variety of talented actors, musicians and writers.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.