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FoRT
 

Willoughby City Council is delighted to present FoRT - a fun and playful physical theatre show for two shows only on Tuesday 12 July at Zenith Theatre, Chatswood.

This exciting new show comes from the acclaimed multi-award-winning circus and physical theatre makers who use everyday objects to create a universe of fun and adventure.

In a series of vignettes a couch, table, cushions, sheets and broomsticks transform into rockets, trampolines, cliffs and tents... becoming places to imagine and explore as images appear and disappear.

If you’ve ever made a fort from a sofa or helped your little one create their own, this inspiring and delightful theatrical experience with its ridiculous clowning, acrobatics and visual imagery are perfect for the whole family to enjoy.

 

Event details

Venue: Zenith Theatre, Chatswood
Bookings: Culture Bites
Start Date: Tuesday 12 July 2022

Showtimes: Tuesday 12 July 10am and 12 noon
PRICE: $25 or Family $90
TIME: Approx 55 mins (no interval)
AGE: Recommended for ages 3 to 10+
BOOKINGS: https://www.culturebites.net.au/

 

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