The J Theatre is giving away a family pass of four tickets to see The Riddle of Washpool Gully by David Morton in March.
Combining old-fashioned storytelling with contemporary puppetry and miniature sets, The Riddle of Washpool Gully is a reimagined tale of Australian mythology about the incredible creatures that might still live in the uncharted corners of our vast country.
Something long asleep has decided to wake up.
Far beyond the outskirts of the big city, near a tiny town that nearly everyone forgot, lay a dry creek bed of no special significance.
Once upon a time it had been called Washpool Gully. But the world had moved on from insignificant things, and no one had time for dry creek beds. Except in Washpool Gully something was stirring.
Shaken by the rumble of engines and darkening of the sky, something long asleep had decided to wake up.
Critics have described the show as “a stunning piece of theatre which will appeal to young and old” (Stage Whispers) and a “vividly imagined and meticulously realised with beauty, wit and immense heart” (The Mercury).
The Riddle of Washpool Gully, a family friendly children’s show for kids six and over is coming to The J on Thursday 26 March at 11am and Friday 27 March at 6pm.
Tickets at thej.com.au or call the J Box office on 5329 6560 For schools bookings call the box office.
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