![]() “Are you sure all of this needs to be done for Christmas?” Paddington asks. Counting the number of poppy seeds on the bread? The very long list of chores includes dusting the foyer and counting the number of poppy seeds on the bread. Curry naively enlists Paddington’s help in madly cleaning before his holiday guest arrives. Who doesn't like to play dress-up? Paddington the helper “In order to do the job, you must first look the part!” the bear says. ![]() The set, by the way, is an absolutely adorable dollhouse.Īs he moves from task to task, Paddington emerges with one wonderful costume change after another. The kitchen, the living room, the bathroom and bedroom - all ruined. Curry’s house, he leaves disaster after disaster in his wake. As Paddington works his way through each room of Mr. Curry (Kenon Veno), prepare his home for a visit from his Great Aunt Matilda (Casey Andrews). Paddington “helps” his neighbor, the woe-is-me Mr. ![]() The bottom line: Paddington is so stinkin’ cute. “ Paddington Saves Christmas” brings the beloved children’s book character to life on stage in a show opening Friday, Nov. When this walking, talking version of the storybook bear enters the stage at Seattle Children’s Theatre, the audience gasps and claps. “I’m Paddington Brown, it’s a pleasure to make your acquaintance,” says the fuzzy bear with a wool toggle coat and red hat. Who has old-fashioned good manners, a happy-go-lucky disposition, and above all, a deep love for marmalade? ![]()
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