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Family fun at Puss in Boots

Puss in Boots offers holiday family fun.

Our annual Pantomimes have become an anticipated, much loved Summer tradition at Noosa Arts Theatre, and this year is as bright and joyous as ever

How can a cat with magical boots help a young boy overcome insurmountable odds to marry his true love?

Find out in the fun, family pantomime, Puss in Boots, staged at Noosa’s community theatre these Christmas holidays.

The colourful production is a collaboration between Noosa Arts Theatre and high-profile youth theatre group Little Seed.

Noosa Arts Theatre has been entertaining the Noosa community since 1970 and Little Seed is renowned for its quality productions in diverse settings, such as performing Shakespeare’s plays in the Botanic Gardens amphitheatre.

Directed by the talented Little Seed founder Johanna Wallace, this traditional pantomime encourages audience participation and includes classic archetypes of the young lovers, the evil demon, the beautiful princess and more.

Theatre veterans Lorraine Bates (Hyacinth), and Mal Favanger (Oddjob) join the all ages cast to bring this adventure to life. Cheer for our hero, Tom, played by Fletcher Addison, his two sidekicks Dick (Alfie Griffen) and Harry (Zoran Vuk Roki), and his magical cat, Puss (Little Puss – Kara Hawkes, and Big Puss – Winter Kerr). Boo the dastardly villain, Demon Donella, played by China Wallace. Will goodness prevail? Come along to see how this tale, filled with twists and surprises, turns out in the end.

This is live theatre at its riotously fun and interactive best.

Puss in Boots tickets are all $20. Wonderful memories are made when children get to meet and have photos with costumed cast members after each show.

Puss in Boots is on Saturdays at 11am and 2pm January 6, 13, 20 and Sundays at 1pm and 4pm January 7, 14, 21.

Further details and ticket sales at www.noosaartstheatre.org.au

Counter sales at our Box Office, 163 Weyba Rd, Noosaville. Tues to Friday 10am to 2pm. Phone 54499343

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