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Interactive shows to give audiences a buzz

Former children’s laureate, broadcaster, poet, performer and author Michael Rosen is bringing two new family musical shows to the Midlands. He talks to Catherine Vonledebur .

Michael Rosen

Centrally Heated Knickers and The Great Enormo – A Kerfuffle in B flat for Orchestra, Wasps and Soprano are the latest imaginatively-titled works by children’s poet Michael Rosen.

One is a new, interactive young person’s guide to the orchestra and the other a vibrant jazz-influenced children’s theatre show about science and sound, performed with the Homemade Orchestra.

Michael will be performing and narrating The Great Enormo with the CBSO at Symphony Hall on October 27. The show had a world premiere with the City of London Sinfonia at the Brighton Festival last May, where Michael was guest director.

The Great Enormo takes families on a musical journey through Mr Enormo Biggins’ time-travelling Theme Park in search of a theme tune. The audience will travel to the wild west, intergalactic space, a pirate ship and 1950’s New York.

The eccentric, energetic and enthusiastic 67-year-old explains: “We are looking to compose a theme tune for Mr Enormo Biggins’ Great Theme Park. It is fabulous fun – a new theme park that allows its visitors to travel through time.

“It’s very interactive. We get the children and adults to be killer wasps and buzz. When we travel to 1953 Manhattan they help us with an early rap. We have a big sea fight and throw orange pips at pirates.”

The anarchic author known for his sense of humour will be introducing his young audience to the instruments and techniques of an orchestra.

“We will ask the audience is a trumpet or a viola better for the blues?”