Fan Art Friday #75

On Fridays, fans of The Little Prince express their talent with Fan Art Friday!

Send us your creations via our facebook page, we’ll publish them here!

 

Bleu drawings

Bleu drawings

Gwen Bo

Gwen Bo

Inmaculada Jiménez

Inmaculada Jiménez

Karem Herrera

Karem Herrera

Rafaela Fernandes

Rafaela Fernandes

Sandrine Yolaine Diana Ongaro

Sandrine Yolaine Diana Ongaro

Thales Vieira

Thales Vieira

Виталий Искандер

Виталий Искандер

陳怡庭

陳怡庭27

THE LITTLE PRINCE – EMBOSSED EDITION

Le Petit Prince en relief

This art book features 23 embossings inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry original watercolors. Each image is embossed on vellum of Arches 300 g paper.
Each embossing is accompanied by a description of the image and a quotation from the book in French, English and Braille.

This art work does not include the entire original text of The Little Prince.

Weight: 500g
Format: 32 x 22 x 6 cm

Buy it here !

The Little Prince - Embossed edition

The Little Prince on stage in NYC

THE LITTLE PRINCE in New York City, February 23rd- March 22nd for $30-$45

« It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. »

THE LITTLE PRINCE, February 23rd-March 22nd

The Pearl Theatre, 555 West 42nd Street, NYC

Matinees: Sunday – Thursday @ 10:30am, Friday @ 2pm

Evenings: Sunday & Monday @ 7pm

 

« Stranded in the desert with no hope of survival, a pilot’s life is forever altered when a small and mysterious person suddenly appears from another planet. Hang a Tale combines puppets, masks, acrobatics and live music to bring Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s timeless tale of love and the search for truth to thrilling life.

Drama Desk nominee, Kim Martin-Cotten, directs and Tarah Flanagan stars as the Prince in this beloved classic by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, appropriate for any age of theatergoer.

source : http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/THE-LITTLE-PRINCE-in-New-York-City-February-23rd–March-22nd-for-30-45-20150220

Our Little Prince Lego Project in the news

Colin Walle

Colin Walle removes his sandals and begins to deftly navigate a minefield of small, colored plastic bricks in the office of his Chaska home.

Thousands of LEGOs lay on towels on the floor, waiting to be sorted by color or function while thousands more watch from above, already having found a home as part of one of Colin’s many creations.

“I’ve been playing with LEGOs since I was born,” Walle offered.

Read the article here est par ici !

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Fan Art Friday #74

On Fridays, fans of The Little Prince express their talent with Fan Art Friday!

Send us your creations via our facebook page, we’ll publish them here!

Ana Kratovac

Ana Kratovac

Jenny Alejandra Zapata Lerma

Jenny Alejandra Zapata Lerma

Katarzyna Kita

Katarzyna Kita

Lu Valença

Lu Valença

Meilyn Zamora

Meilyn Zamora

Oriol, 5 ans

Oriol, 5 years old

Pallo Proietti

Pallo Proietti

Paula Naomi Urrutia Morales

Paula Naomi Urrutia Morales

Rafaela Fernandes

Rafaela Fernandes

Robson Almeida

Robson Almeida2020

The Little Prince brings another world to Whistler, Canada

The Little Prince

Tara Travis is an expert at multi-tasking.

As an actor and puppeteer with Monster Theatre (where she also serves as a writer and artistic producer), Travis has gotten used to playing multiple roles on stage — as Whistlerites will see when the Vancouver theatre company brings its production of The Little Prince to Millennium Place on Feb. 21.

“I worked largely as a puppeteer for almost five years before my acting career took off,” Travis said. “It’s exciting for me to marry those two skills in the same work… I almost get bored when I just have one character in a play — it’s always a pleasure to be hired and to work, but it certainly gives me a lot of opportunity to relax when I only have
one role.”

To that end, Travis and castmate Nancy Kenny — who plays the Little Prince — are kept plenty busy with their new production. The play is adapted from the book of the same name by Antoine de Saint-Exupery in which the Little Prince, who lives on his own planet about the size of a house, is moved to leave his home in search of friends after a rose he finds annoying blows into his little territory.

Travis plays multiple characters — both as an actor, puppet and with costumes that are “almost body puppets, in a way,” she said.

“It’s a story that both Ryan Gladstone (artistic director of Monster Theatre) and I bonded over when we met,” Travis said. “We both read it as children then read it again as adults and the depth and poignancy of it is incredible. It’s such a delightful story for kids and then it is so profoundly resonant when you read it as an adult.”

Many of the puppets featured in the play are also brand new. Monster Theatre launched a last-minute crowd-funding campaign in December, just weeks before the show was set to hit the road on a tour of Alberta
and B.C.

The timing near the holidays was a challenge, but in the end, they got a bit of extra funding and raised the profile of the production. “We didn’t reach our goal,” Travis said. “The bit we raised, it sure helped us out. At the same time, it worked as an opportunity to spread the word about the (show).”

So far, the production has been a hit at various stops in the province. “It’s been going fantastically well,” Travis said. “It’s always scary birthing a brand new theatre baby, but the reception has been amazing. We did a number of preview shows in Vancouver before we started our tour and that gave us a chance to learn from the audience.”

Kids in the audience have also enjoyed the Q&A session after the shows. “I think there are a lot of curiosities after an experience like that,” Travis said. “We also have original projections that play throughout the show — drawn and painted and captured projections. Kids want to know about that too and where the sounds come from and how the puppets work. We also get questions like, ‘Why did you choose acting as a career?’”

While the Whistler Arts Council — which is presenting the show through its Performance Series — encourages everyone to come check out the whimsical show, the pajama party theme will appeal to the inner child.

Attendees are encouraged to wear pajamas to the show and stick around for cookies and juice afterwards.

“Parents and teachers often laugh just as much — if not more than — the kids,” Travis said. “We are all about building as many levels of humour and engagement into our work as possible.”

The show starts at 6 p.m. and tickets are $12 for kids 12 and under, $18 for students, seniors and WAC members and $20 for general admission.

For more information visit artswhistler.com.


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Price drop !

17€ instead of 29€

Buy it on the online store!

Poupée du Petit Prince 32 cm The Little Prince Doll
This beautiful Little Prince cloth doll is made of three different materials for more sweetness.
The Little Prince will accompany your child and will participate in his awakening.
Recommended for 2 years and more.32 cm high
Delivered in an pretty box.
Filling polyester, outside: Twill, Nylex, Velboa.
Machine-washable 30 °, not to dry in machine.

 

The new meal sets are available !

coffret-repas-le-petit-prince-4-pieces-bleu coffret-repas-le-petit-prince-4-pieces-gris coffret-repas-le-petit-prince-4-pieces-rose

Composed of a large plate, a bowl, a double handled and a spoon … this 4-piece gift box will help your child discovering new flavors.
Each element is illustrated by a nice picture of the Little Prince.

 

The package includes:

  • a plate 21 cm
  • a bowl 16.5 cm
  • a spoon 14 cm
  • a double handled cup

 

Melamine tableware
Dishwasher-safe
Do not microwave
Age: from 6 months16

Buy them on the online store !