Headless Chickens...!
Well, we're back in sunny Cape Town, and currently working on a couple of projects before the close of 2006!
We have some great End - of -Year Corporate Functions coming up, as well as writing an educational show - 'SAVE OUR electriCITY' which will be touring to schools in the first term 2007.
Also, keep a look out for Roahl Dahl's Revolting Rhymes (Children's Theatre) coming in April holidays 2007.
We've just received this great letter from Ons Plek Shelter regarding a charity performance of 'The Fabulous Fables of Aesop' we performed in September...
"Dear Lisa and Sally, 4 Oct 2006

On behalf of all the girls I would like to express my thanks for the generosity of your Organisation inviting them to the play at Kalk Bay Theatre. The girls thoroughly enjoyed it and it was a tremendous ending to our holiday program.
Please know that it is through people like yourselves that we are able to keep alive God's love in this area of His vineyard.
Blessings,
MONICA WOOD
Educator
ONS PLEK PROJECTS FOR GIRLS...providing hope instead of street life.
It's things like this, that make what we do so worth while!
We have some great End - of -Year Corporate Functions coming up, as well as writing an educational show - 'SAVE OUR electriCITY' which will be touring to schools in the first term 2007.
Also, keep a look out for Roahl Dahl's Revolting Rhymes (Children's Theatre) coming in April holidays 2007.
We've just received this great letter from Ons Plek Shelter regarding a charity performance of 'The Fabulous Fables of Aesop' we performed in September...
"Dear Lisa and Sally, 4 Oct 2006

On behalf of all the girls I would like to express my thanks for the generosity of your Organisation inviting them to the play at Kalk Bay Theatre. The girls thoroughly enjoyed it and it was a tremendous ending to our holiday program.
Please know that it is through people like yourselves that we are able to keep alive God's love in this area of His vineyard.
Blessings,
MONICA WOOD
Educator
ONS PLEK PROJECTS FOR GIRLS...providing hope instead of street life.
It's things like this, that make what we do so worth while!

