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legendary creature
(redirected from Fabulous beast)

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Noun1.legendary creature - a monster that is unverifiable but popularly accepted as possibly factuallegendary creature - a monster that is unverifiable but popularly accepted as possibly factual
abominable snowman, yeti - a large hairy humanoid creature said to live in the Himalayas
doppelganger - a ghostly double of a living person that haunts its living counterpart
sea serpent - huge creature of the sea resembling a snake or dragon
mythical creature, mythical monster - a monster renowned in folklore and myth


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Born on Mull in 1973, and inspired by the life of the isle, he has spent the last decade dreaming up another island all the way from A to Z - from the landscape to the cosmology, from fabulous beasts and strange gods to the people, their mores and even their peculiar addictions, namely gin-pickled eggs - and then recording it in word and image.
Treasure, which plays to public and schools from tomorrow until Saturday, June 7, follows in the footsteps of previous in-house successes Fabulous Beasts and Through the Door.
There are some nice touches from Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre especially from Lorena Randi and Vladislav Soltys as the couple eager to have a baby and Daphne Stuthmann and Michael Dolan as the dancing politicians, but everything seems to fall apart when the piece takes a nasty turn.
 
 
 
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