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GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU
 

In this dazzling new stage adaptation, children and their families will join the enchanting adventure of Little and Big Nutbrown Hare. This playful story of love and nature unfolds, with beautiful puppetry, music, and laughter as they discover the magic and colour of the seasons.
 
Brought to life by CDP Kids, the team behind the Australian tours of The Gruffalo, The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show and Spot, this family favourite will excite, educate and entertain new readers and first-time theatregoers. 
 
The subsequent national tour of the production is also supported by the Federal Government Playing Australia program and the NSW Government’s Regional Touring Program.

 

Event details

Venue: THE CONCOURSE, Chatswood
Bookings: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=ILOVEYOU22
Start Date: Saturday 15 January 2022

Showtimes:
Saturday 15 January 10am, 12pm, 3pm
Sunday 16 January 10am, 12pm

 

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