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Red Racing Hood by Terrapin Puppet Theatre
 

Terrapin reimagines everyone’s favourite characters from the famous fairytale into the small town of Grinalong.

When the new mayor announces the return of the local motor race, the Grinalong Classic, the whole town is excited. But the race will go through Tangled Woods, where a giant wolf is rumoured to live. With everything she knows and loves at stake, Red must convince her mechanically savvy Gran to let her compete and overcome her own fears in the process.

The story is inventively brought to life using slot car racing, with cameras situated around the circuit magnifying the action live onscreen, putting the audience in the driving seat as they follow Red on her adventure.

Featuring wonderful performances, a high-energy soundtrack and the puppetry that has made Terrapin famous locally, nationally and internationally, Red Racing Hood is not to be missed. Catch it before it races away! Recommended for children aged 5+ and their families and class mates.

COST:

Adult: $30
Concession: $25
Senior: $24
Child under 16: $20
call box office for group bookings

PHONE: 02 9824 1121

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Event details

Venue: 1 Powerhouse Road, Casula NSW 2170
Bookings: (02) 9824 1121
Start Date: Saturday 08 September 2018

 

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