Alistair Bear a bonny wee Scottish teddy  bear who is very cuddly. He does the

 highland fling with gusto and loves to play  

 hide and seek - where will he hide next?

Ali Gator is an around the clock croc who never wants to stop. He is a time-bomb of rock 'n roll energy and runs an  all night karaoke cafe where the service is snappy, why not drop in for a quick bite.

Radish the Pantomime Horse is a horse of a different colour and he is actually a line dancing pantomime horse!  Bashful, cheeky, but totally non-scary Radish has already captured the hearts of many on his travels. He's always horsing around but also helps solve problems with good old-fashioned horse sense and horse-power!  He never puts the cart before the horse and brings a great sense of horseplay and pantomime fun to the show

Ezra Juanta trained as an actor at AC Arts

and he loves to dance and play the ukelele.

His other shows with Splash Theatre include Little Wing & Twinkletoes and The Beginner’s Guide to Pirates and he also works with Windmill.

Gabi Carter trained at AC Arts and also

 sings with State Opera, The Borderers and other groups. She plays clarinet and African drums and has twice been to Ghana to take part in drumming and dancing workshops.

Kate Jarvis trained at AC Arts  and currently

studies music at Noarlunga TAFE. She also sings

with rock/pop bands and jazz combos and enjoys the

interaction with the kids during and after Ticklish Allsorts shows.

  Pete Michell is a graduate of the Flinders  Drama Centre and is also a presenter on Channel 7’s “Discover” program. Pete has two young children of his own, Charlotte and Ben, who could well be Ticklish Allsorts’ biggest fans.

Tyson Wakely trained at AC Arts and is

also a dancer and choreographer. He lived

in Melbourne for several years and sang at the Commonwealth Games Opening at the MCG in the backing choir for his hero John Farnham.

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