Performance Dates
18 Sept 2002 – 21 Sept 2002September 2002
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Details
- Playwright
- Peter Winkler and Sue Kersey
- Director
- Catherina Pease and Roger Rynd
AddressRiverina Playhouse, Cross St, Wagga Wagga NSW
REM Theatre in association with Riverina Theatre
Company present The Kookaburra Who Stole the Moon
Story by Peter Winkler and Sue Kersey
Original music composed by Peter Winkler
The Kookaburra Who Stole the Moon is the delightful story of a
greedy bird that falls in love with the moon and steals itfrom the sky.
All the other bush animals try to make her laugh so that she will open
her beak and set the moon free.
Combining traditional clapsticks, didgeridoo, Aboriginal dance and
original music to present the unique characteristics of Australian animals,
the world of the Australian bush comes magically to life in this engaging
and theatrically presented dreaming story.
An interactive workshop follows each performance and
resource booklets can be provided.
18 - 21 September
Wednesday to Friday - 11.00am + 2.00pm
Friday 20 September - 6.00pm
Saturday 21 September - 2.00pm + 6.00pm
Company present The Kookaburra Who Stole the Moon
Story by Peter Winkler and Sue Kersey
Original music composed by Peter Winkler
The Kookaburra Who Stole the Moon is the delightful story of a
greedy bird that falls in love with the moon and steals itfrom the sky.
All the other bush animals try to make her laugh so that she will open
her beak and set the moon free.
Combining traditional clapsticks, didgeridoo, Aboriginal dance and
original music to present the unique characteristics of Australian animals,
the world of the Australian bush comes magically to life in this engaging
and theatrically presented dreaming story.
An interactive workshop follows each performance and
resource booklets can be provided.
18 - 21 September
Wednesday to Friday - 11.00am + 2.00pm
Friday 20 September - 6.00pm
Saturday 21 September - 2.00pm + 6.00pm
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.