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The Slightly Annoying Elephant: A funny illustrated children’s picture book from number-one bestselling author David Walliams!

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The Slightly Annoying Elephant has been adapted for stage by London's award-winning puppeteers, Little Angel Theatre from the David Walliams book of the same name, illustrated by Tony Ross. The elephant arrives unexpectedly on protagonist Sam’s doorstep creating mayhem in its wake.

On the positive side, the book does touch upon themes of friendship and loyalty, and it encourages readers to embrace unexpected adventures and appreciate the value of different perspectives. It also has a positive message about accepting others, even if they may be slightly annoying at times. Write a prequel for the story, which explains where the elephant lived before he arrived at Sam’s house.In Nails It! at Gilded Balloon, Jesus L'Oreal delivers 'a sacre-licious energetic hour of song, dance and Jehovah's Fitness'. 'Taking to the trial stand, fighting for justice and liberty,' Karen From Finance Is Doing Time at Underbelly. At BlundaGardens, Joanne Tremarco and Maral: Mother Earth (The Oldest Stripper) is an 'interdisciplinary BSL-integrated show, blending clown, burlesque, puppetry, live film'. Mr & Mrs Love are at Pleasance, offering 'a battle of hearts, minds and music… as the two sing for their survival, with a surprising array of musical instruments, outrageous dancing and acidic wit'. And Shakesqueer at Bedlam Theatre is a 'drag-show parody rewrite of five of Shakespeare's most famous works'.

The Edinburgh People's Theatre are staging Whisky Galore! at Mayfield Salisbury Church, in which a community of Scottish islanders 'rescue' a shipload of whisky during WW2. Meanwhile, 'three alcoholics who meet in the night' discuss fate, destiny and booze in Drink Whole Night at Frankenstein Pub. A slightly annoying elephant, of course! One day Sam gets a very big surprise as a tired, hungry, antique-loving, cycling enthusiast elephant turns up on his doorstep. Adopting an elephant at the zoo turned out to be a lot more than he bargained for as he didn’t realise the elephant would actually come to live with him – silly boy! Poppyscotland are proud to host a refreshing, uplifting showcase of laugh-out-loud comedy created by Armed Forces veterans' in The Recovery Through Comedy Show at Lady Haig's Poppy Factory. 'Essex-born Gavin Lilley, through his masterful use of sign language, has brought laughter to many deaf and hearing people with his unique perspective on our world today' - you can catch him as part of Deaf Action Presents: The Gavin Lilley Show.The illustrations show an elephant doing some very unusual things (e.g. taking a bath, flying on a plane). Can you create your own unusual pictures of animals? It’s rare that an illustrated book is brought so vividly to the stage… For little ones who may be overwhelmed by the noise and villains of a pantomime, this is a fantastical introduction to theatre.”– Quays Life Two different shows are encouraging audience members to sing along this Fringe: Pub Choir – This Worked At Home is 'the low-effort, high-return show of your dreams' at The Liquid Room, while Choir!Choir!Choir! at Underbelly is 'a show where the crowd is the star'.

Elephants migrate to find water- they travel long distances one behind the other over paths that are ingrained in their memories, regardless of whether things like roads have been built there Founded in 1947 at the Rose Street Telephone Exchange,' the Edinburgh Telephone Choir perform Around the World in 80 Minutes at The Salvation Army Edinburgh City Corps, 'with styles including pop, traditional and show tunes'. The Absolutely Fab Choir present free, uplifting pop songs at Brewhemia and Le Monde this August. And you can expect 'timeless classics you know and love, inspirational anthems, and exhilarating gospel arrangements guaranteed to revitalise your soul' in Get Up and Gospel! at Canongate Kirk and Greyfriars Kirk.

She's been famous, she's been homeless, she's been sectioned with two guys who both claimed to be Jesus.' Now Gail Porter prepares to be Hung, Drawn and Portered at Assembly. Troy Kinne'shares too much information about all of the things wrong with him' in Made Wrong at 4042. And at Paradise Green, Bipolar Badass'is a one-woman show by Mari (like calamari) Crawford about the humour behind struggling with the illness'.

Ugh, I don’t like this book. It’s not a nice story - the elephant is rude and keeps calling the boy “silly boy”. What’s big, blue, bossy and turns up uninvited? The Slightly Annoying Elephant, of course! Based on David Walliams' hit novel, this funny children’s story is brought to life by London’s award-winning home of puppetry, Little Angel Theatre and sure to enchant kids and adults alike. Laugh along as Sam’s life is turned upside down after adopting an elephant at the zoo as the hungry, antique-loving, cycling enthusiast creature comes to live with him. Suitable for families and children aged 3+, join this heartwarming tale as The Slightly Annoying Elephant stomps their way to the Edinburgh Fringe. Ahead of the full programme launch in June, more shows than ever before are being released, with 1,596 shows on edfringe.com from 12:00 BST today. The official launch of the festival, including the reveal of the iconic printed programme, will take place on Thursday 08 June. Told through Sacramento Contemporary Dance Theatre's powerful emotion and movement, the audience will witness an opulent interpretation of Marie Antoinette's fate' in Marie at Bedlam Theatre. Meanwhile, Laura Murphy, Contra and Carré Magique present A Spectacle of Herself at Summerhall, 'a cinematic, (in)appropriately acrobatic ride through mental health, queerness, rage and 21st century space race'. Spirit of Ireland is at Pleasance, offering an 'incredible night of music, comedy, dancing set in greatest pub in Ireland'.Find the synonyms for ‘said’ that the author has used throughout the text (e.g. boomed, spluttered). Fringe audiences can 'experience the passionate and mesmerising Flamenco Guitar Odyssey by Philip Adie' at Alba Flamenca. Flamencodanza at C venues is an 'inspired, powerful and elegant show of Flamenco dance and guitar presented by Aylin Bayaz, Raul Mannola'. And the 'award-winning Daniel Martinez Flamenco Company presents their long-awaited second album and production' Andalucia at YOTEL Edinburgh.

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