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Sleeping Beauty

Sleeping Beauty

A magical pantomime between Noosa Arts Theatre and Little Seed Theatre Company.

This January, Noosa Arts Theatre is thrilled to partner with Little Seed Theatre Company for a joyful and whimsical retelling of the classic pantomime Sleeping Beauty. Brimming with

music, laughter, colourful characters, and good old-fashioned pantomime mischief, this production promises a delightful experience for audiences of all ages.

Our tale begins in the kingdom of King Florestan and his well-meaning but scatterbrained Queen Scatty, who finally welcome their longed-for daughter, Princess Aurora. But when the

King forgets to invite the wicked fairy Carabosse to the royal Christening, the celebration takes a sinister turn.

A dark spell is cast, a kingdom trembles, and only a charming prince, the power of true love, and the comedic chaos of a well-meaning village idiot might be enough to

save the day.

Expect magic, mayhem, and plenty of chances to cheer, boo, and laugh along.

This special collaboration highlights the strengths of both companies: Noosa Arts Theatre’s proud tradition of community storytelling and Little Seed Theatre Company’s vibrant, youth-driven creativity. Directing this fabulous pantomime is Johanna Wallace, alongside the wonderful Francine Cain as the choreographer.

Whether you’re a long-time supporter of local theatre or discovering pantomime for the first time, Sleeping Beauty is sure to enchant.

Performances

Saturdays January 10 and 17 – 11am and 2pm

Sundays January 11 and 18 – 2pm

Tickets

Adults: $25

Children: $20

Groups of 5+: $20

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