Address
Wellington Road
Clayton 3800
Venue
Alexander Theatre
Company information
The Gruffalo
“A mouse took a stroll through the deep, dark wood…”
Whether their favourite food is roasted fox, owl ice cream, scrambled snake or Gruffalo crumble, audiences eat up this delectable tale about the adventures of a clever little mouse in a forest full of predators. Join Mouse on an adventurous journey through the deep, dark wood in this big scary monster of a show.
Mouse can scare hungry animals away with tall stories of the terrifying Gruffalo, but what happens when she comes face to face with the very creature she imagined?
Let your imagination run wild with songs, laughs and fun for children aged 3 and up, and their adults. www.cdp.com.au www.tallstories.org.uk
The cast of three bring the story to wonderful life... As the pattern builds and becomes increasingly familiar, the children's delight grows. This is an irresistibly charming tale told with refreshing simplicity. The Times (London)
This whimsical, imaginative show is pitched at just the right level for three to seven-year-olds, as well as the big ones they have brought along with them. clever storytelling... enchanting characterisation... a rare treat that really is for all the family. The Scotsman
“funny, charming and smart...brings the house down” Sydney Morning Herald
Children under 2 (Babes in Arms) admitted free when held on the lap of a parent or guardian.
Running Time: Approx 50 mins (no interval)
When: March 29 (12pm & 2pm)& April 1 (10am & 12pm)
Where: Alexander Theatre, Building 7, Clayton campus
PRICES:
Standard: $22.00
Groups 6 or more: $20.00
Vacation Care Groups: $16.00 (please contact the Box Office on 9905 1111)
Bookings: Telephone on +61 3 9905 1111 or www.monash.edu.au/monart
Further information
Monash Box Office
9905 1111
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