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Pete the Sheep
 

Based on the quirky and quintessentially Australian picture book, Jackie French’s characters, and Bruce Whatley’s expressive illustrations of them, have been cleverly adapted for the stage by the Monkey Baa founders. With music and funny lyrics created by the multi-talented Phil Scott and the comedic imagination of Jonathan Biggins as Director, audiences will be engaged in foot-tapping, witty storytelling.

This hilarious musical comedy, imaginatively told by four performers playing shearers, dogs and sheep explores the challenges and rewards of being an individual, and will be a lasting tribute to honoring your own spirit and strength, whilst working with the flock!

 

Event details

Venue: ARA Darling Quarter Theatre
Bookings: 02 8624 9340
Start Date: Tuesday 06 April 2021

 

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