| Sadly neither of the other shows materialised, but in the mean time I had bought an anthology of Andersen's stories, and I felt that, in THE UGLY DUCKLING, there was a timeless tale that people of all ages and walks of life would be able to relate to.
The principle theme of the show is clearly the acceptance of others who may appear different for whatever reason.
In our increasingly multi-cultural society school bullying, racism, sexism, homophobia, ageism, and any other "isms" you care to mention are still prevalent to varying degrees.
I don't even like the word "tolerance" as this implies having to put up with something that, in truth, is to one's disliking.
Acceptance, compassion, and understanding are far better words.
George and I conceived HONK! as a family entertainment that would be fun for all ages - as much about people as it is about ducks. We did not envisage feathers and beaks - just a few colour schemes and mannerisms that would indicate who the characters are.
The main message that we wanted the audience to go away with was that being different is OK, it is something to be welcomed, embraced and celebrated rather than feared, misunderstood or persecuted." |