IT’S party time in Cuddlestown Park and the guest of honour is missing. It’s a Banana emergency and it’s down to the Bananas in Pyjamas to solve the case when they come to town next month.
Children’s TV favourites B1 and B2 are on a 44-date theatre tour which takes in Croydon on February 1, Dartford on February 2 and Catford om February 17.
Vibe caught up with everyone’s favourite clothed fruit...
Can you describe your typical day?
B2: Every day is Bananatastic! With new adventures and games to play. We start our day with breakfast then we do some household chores so we can play games and have fun with the Teddies and all our other Cuddlestown friends in the afternoon.
What is your favourite thing about living in Cuddlestown?
B1: Are you thinking what I’m thinking B2?
B2: I think I am B1!
B1 and B2: Our friends!
What do you eat for breakfast?
B1: We start with cereal and always finish with honey cakes
What is your favourite game to play?
B2: Every game’s my favourite game. They’re all Pyjama-rific!
B1: You’re right B2 . If it’s a game , we love it!
Where is your favourite place to have a picnic?
B1: Down by the beach with the Teddies. We take our surfboards and have lots of fun catching waves too.
What are the three things you can’t live without while on tour?
B1: 1. Honey Cakes, 2. Music player, 3. Beach visor so we can play outdoors in-between shows
B2: 1. a storybook 2. Honey Cakes (we have them freshly baked every day), 3. a photo of our Cuddlestown friends so we don’t get homesick
What has been the highlight of the tour so far?
B1: Are you thinking what I’m thinking B2?
B2: I think I am B1!
Together: “Meeting new friends! It’s pyjama-rific!”
Bananas in Pyjamas are at Ashcroft Theatre in Croydon on February 1, The Orchard Theatre in Dartford on February 2 and Catford Broadway Theatre on February 17. Tickets from £10.50 at Fairfield.co.uk, orchardtheatre.co.uk or broadwaytheatre.org.uk. Or go to bananaslive.co.uk
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