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Since its founding in 2023, Catbird Theatre Company has remained committed to creating high-quality theatre for young audiences that truly inspires. In just a few short years, the company has developed four original productions: Stark Raven Mad, The Party, Metamorphoses, and ’Twas. Catbird has also shared its work widely, touring to communities across Southeast Queensland and performing at the 2025/2026 Woodford Folk Festival with Jack in the Holler, an Appalachian storytelling session.

Building on this momentum, Catbird is thrilled to announce an exciting 2026 season.

The season begins with a remount of Metamorphoses at Noosa Arts Theatre, February 7th and 8th. Originally premiering at The Black Box Theatre, Nambour to rave reviews, this production was co-produced with Parados Productions. Inspired by Ovid’s tales of Greek mythology, Metamorphoses features live music, puppetry, and an incredible cast.

Best suited for ages 8 and up, the show also delights adult audiences.

Next, The Party returns with its first performance of the year at The Events Centre, Caloundra. This whimsical production for preschool-aged children offers a gentle introduction to theatre and was created with the support of a RADF grant from Noosa Council and the Queensland Government in 2024.

During the Easter school holidays, Catbird presents the show that started it all, Stark Raven Mad, at The Majestic Theatre, Pomona and in Gympie. This award-winning, fast-paced poetry show blends Gothic verse with humour and is recommended for ages 6+.

Catbird is proud to have received Arts Queensland funding to tour The Party and Stark Raven Mad to Far North Queensland during the Winter School Holidays.

The 2026 season concludes with a brand-new work, The Curious Op Shop, premiering at The Black Box Theatre, Nambour in early December.

Enter to Win a Family Pass (4 Tickets) to the February 8th 5pm performance of Metamorphoses at Noosa Arts Theatre.

Based on some of Ovid’s tales of Greek Mythology, this captivating and very funny adaptation explores themes of transformation, betrayal, and love. Included are the stories of Echo, Icarus, the Minotaur, and more. With live music, puppetry, and an incredible cast, this show does not disappoint!

Ages 8+ (Adults will love it, too!)

Running time: 70 minutes

Be quick! The first to call Noosa Today on (07) 5455 6946 wins!

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