THE NEW DOROTHY THE DINOSAUR SHOW

 PRODUCTION
March, 2011
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Venue:
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre

THE NEW DOROTHY THE DINOSAUR SHOW


THE NEW DOROTHY THE DINOSAUR SHOW

You won’t believe your eyes!

The smash hit television show seen in over 21 countries around the world has now been brought to the theatre stage! Children worldwide have been engaged, enchanted and entertained by Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus, Captain Feathersword, Fairy Clare and Fairy Larissa’s adventures and songs.

Children will enjoy meeting old friends and making new ones as they sing, dance, watch, listen and learn. Children will love dancing to Dr Knickerbocker and bouncing up and down to ‘Come On Let’s Jump!’ Captain Feathersword will be joined by Don the Postman, who sings his signature song. You’ll shake your hips with Wags the Dog and dance a fairy jig with The Fairy Dance.

If you think you’ve seen Dorothy the Dinosaur, then think again!

Performance: Saturday 19th March - 11.00am

Running time: Approx. 60 mins

Age suitability: 1 – 5 years

Tickets: All Tickets – $15
Under 12 months FREE


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02 9824 1121

boxoffice@casulapowerhouse.com

All Tickets $15, Under 12 months FREE
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