RED RIDING HOOD'S RETURN TO STORYLAND

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Venue:
Berwick Old Cheese Factory

RED RIDING HOOD'S RETURN TO STORYLAND

Donna & Peter Dowler

Donna Dowler

Following the popularity of "Snow White's New Adventure" last year, Adlib Children's Theatre
continues the story as Red Riding Hood, Wolfgang and Prince Marcus search for their home back in Storyland.
Our audiences will remember how all the baddies in Storyland had magically taken all the good characters out of their stories. But with the help of a real child, they all returned. But Storyland is now in a bit of a mess with many of the characters far away from their homes. But the road is not easy with some trouble makers trying to stop them.

With fantastic new songs and very funny script, "Red Riding Hood's Return to Storyland" promises delight audiences of all ages.


adlibent@bigpond.net.au

Donna Dowler

03 5941 1627

$10 per ticket. Groups of 5 or more are $9 per ticket. Children 2 years and under are free

34 Homestead Rd, Berwick
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Adlib Children's Theatre is a theatre company that produces school holiday children's musicals in many sites around Melbourne. All Adlib shows are original musical adaptions written by Donna & Peter Dowler. Their shows are intimate and interactive. Audit


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