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My Dad's a Birdman

  • David Almond
  • Full Length Play, Drama, Present Day
  • 3M, 2F, 3M or F
  • ISBN: 9780573132469

"Are me feet off the floor yet? Are me feet off the floor?"

  • Full Length Play
  • Drama

  • Time Period: Present Day
  • Target Audience: Appropriate for all audiences
In a rainy town in the north of England, there are strange goings-on. Dad is building a pair of wings, eating flies, and feathering his nest. Auntie Doreen is getting cross and making dumplings. Mr Poop is parading the streets, shouting louder and louder, and even Mr Mint, the head teacher, is getting in a flap. And watching it all is Lizzie, missing her mam and looking after her dad and thinking how beautiful the birds are. What’s behind it all? It’s the Great Human Bird Competition, of course. Who will be the first to fly across the River Tyne?

David Almond’s barmy, tender and funny tale about wings and faith, written for the Young Vic to accompany their production of Skellig. It has since been performed many times around the world, and also adapted by Almond into a much-loved, much-translated novel, with illustrations by Polly Dunbar.

Premiere Production: My Dad's a Birdman was first performed at Young Vic Studio on 4 December 2003.
  • Casting: 3M, 2F, 3M or F
  • Casting Attributes: Roles for Children

  • LIZZIE CROW - a girl
    JACKIE CROW - her dad
    MR POOP - registrar of The Great Human Bird Competition
    AUNTIE DOREEN - an anxious relative
    MR MINT - Lizzie's Head Teacher
    WOODPECKER WALLIE - an entrant in The Great Human Bird Competition
    THE PEDALLER - an entrant in The Great Human Bird Competition
    ELASTIC EDDIE - an entrant in The Great Human Bird Competition
    LENNIE THE LOP - an entrant in The Great Human Bird Competition
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    In a rainy town in the north of England, there are strange goings-on. Dad is building a pair of wings, eating flies, and feathering his nest. Auntie Doreen is getting cross and making dumplings. Mr Poop is parading the streets, shouting louder and louder, and even Mr Mint, the head teacher, is getting in a flap. And watching it all is Lizzie, missing her mam and looking after her dad and thinking how beautiful the birds are. What’s behind it all? It’s the Great Human Bird Competition, of course. Who will be the first to fly across the River Tyne?

    David Almond’s barmy, tender and funny tale about wings and faith, written for the Young Vic to accompany their production of Skellig. It has since been performed many times around the world, and also adapted by Almond into a much-loved, much-translated novel, with illustrations by Polly Dunbar.

    $24.95