AnimAlphabet LIVE at Camp Bestival
Wow! What a fantastic time we had at Camp Bestival performing to over 2, 000 people! Take a look at our video below!

AnimAlphabet Press Review #1
AnimAlphabet the Musical at South Hill Park, Review by Terry Adlam I saw this production in development in February and thought that ‘Hit The Mark Theatre’ had a show with a lot of potential and I was right. AnimAlphabet has blossomed into a bright, vibrant and enjoyable family musical. Primarily aimed at young children, Animalphabet has enough variety and energy to appeal to kids of all ages and if the mum who was sitting next to me laughing and singing along was anything to

Scaley's Snakeover
Scaley 1 was the snake puppet we used in the R&D and our first full AnimAlphabet performances. She was mainly constructed of wire and mod rock. She was fab but the structure didn't provide much opportunity for movement and the mod rock was starting to fail where the handles were fitted. . After replaying the recordings of the early shows, and a lot of thought, we felt we need something with a mouth / jaw that moved so Scaley could talk and also something with a bit more magic

AnimAlphabet - The Making Of A Musical
As we enter the final week of rehearsals and the start of our Edinburgh preview performances at South Hill Park I reflect on my AnimAlphabet journey so far. For me one word sums up the journey better than any other and that is creativity. Through necessity, people working in theatre are some of the most creative people I have ever worked with. There’s the obvious creativity in the performance, which is obviously a challenge in itself, but beyond that there’s the creativity t
