AUTUMN is here, the trees are bare, the birds fly south, the sheep are flocking, seeking shelter from the wind, and Wolf footprints can be seen padded into the hard ground…

Delighting children with imaginative, visual and meaningful story-based theatre for many years, tutti frutti are set to bring their fantastic, distinctive and carefully crafted performance of The Boy Who Cried Wolf to Corfe Castle and Buckland Newton this October, for two performances with Artsreach, the county's touring arts charity.

This beautifully warming, wintery tale brings to life the story of a bother of a boy, a mithered mother and a grand old brass band of a granddad. Unable to find delight in what is around him, youngSilas seeks adventure, excitement and the thrill of the unknown!

Inspired by Aesop’s famous fable, this wonderful play has a gifted ensemble of actor musicians who bring to life the delightful characters, including funny sheep and perhaps a scary wolf or two! Expect a story of three long winters, villagers, sheep and the best knitted jumper competition!

*The Boy Who Cried Wolf, 3.30pm, Corfe Castle Village Hall (07590 352219) on Saturday, October 26 Oct and 3.30pm, Buckland Newton Village Hall (01300 345455) on Sunday, October 27. Full details and tickets are also available from artsreach.co.uk