MILLI, JACK AND THE DANCING CAT

 PRODUCTION
October, 2008
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Venue:


John Saunders

“Monkey Baa isn’t just about putting good books on stage. They show kids how ideas and characters can be translated from one art form into another. They take them on an adventure of the mind and spirit. They make kids think as well as feel.” – Jackie French, Author

Milli, a solitary shoemaker, has a special gift, fixing things. She can take a thing that is a nothing and make it … a something. But people in the town only want ordinary, practical things. Milli spends her days making plain ordinary shoes. Night after night Milli dreams that she is brave enough to show everyone what she can really do. But each day is the same, until one morning she meets a couple of free spirits, Jack and the dancing cat.

Aimed at 3 to 8 year olds Milli, Jack and the Dancing Cat engages people of all ages in its celebration of creativity, friendship and the following of one’s dreams.

Starring Tony Harvey, Crystal Hegedis, Vincent Hooper and Trevor Brown

 

Wednesday 8th October          11:00am
Thursday 9th October              2:00pm
Friday 10th October                11:00am
Saturday 11th October             2:00pm


Ticketek (phone/internet) or Casula Powerhouse (in person)

132 849

boxoffice@casulapowerhouse.com

Casula Powerhouse Box Office

02 9824 1121

All tickets $10, Family (4) $25

1 Casula Rd. Casula, NSW, 2170
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