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Plenty to tickle the fancy in the ongoing Bristol Festival of Puppetry.
Objective realities are inspected like supermarket apples and accepted only if they tickle the fancy.
They have produced a menu that will satiate the luvvies of Drury Lane and tickle the fancy of recession refuseniks.
To its credit, the story, too, reflects a deep understanding of what is most likely to tickle the fancy of children.
So much the worse for conventional wisdom, for here is fresh, energetic Mozart certain to tickle the fancy of anyone who delights in inspired music-making.
And then the group picks up and heads off to tickle the fancy and widen the horizons of the next batch of grinning, goofy peewees (as the littlest ones are called) in, say, Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Canada.
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Ghost Hunters of Lower Manhattan (Saturday) Tours to tickle the fancies of spectral seekers are planned by two operators.
Trump is the latest glamorous newcomer to have tickled the fancy of Republicans.
Also under the cabaret section comes Peter and Bambi Heaven: The Magic Inside which has tickled the fancy of Australian audiences in a big way.
Calypso also tickled the fancy of the uptown aristocrats, and the customarily besuited Caribbean musos obligingly kitted themselves out in the flowered shirts and straw hats they were expected to wear.
It seems appropriate, therefore, that one of the latest projects to go down this route would probably have tickled the fancy of many a Victorian gentleman naturalist with a taste for unusual plants in his conservatory.
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