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THERE’S A SEA IN MY BEDROOM
 

Returning to the stage following a sellout Sydney Opera House season in 2019 this exquisite performance weaves together captivating storytelling with a specially commissioned score from Australian composer Paul Stanhope, performed live by a string quartet of ACO musicians at Civic Pavilion, The Concourse, Chatswood from 26 to 27 July.

Based on the beloved children’s book by award-winning author Margaret Wild, this is an immersive and perfect theatrical introduction to live classical music, capturing the magic of a child’s fantasy world.   Children will be captivated by the story of a boy who is frightened of the sea but uses his imagination to overcome his fears. 

 

Event details

Venue: Civic Pavilion, The Concourse, Chatswood
Bookings: https://www.culturebites.net.au/
Start Date: Tuesday 26 July 2022

WHEN: Tues 26 July 10am & 11.30am; Wed 27 July 10am & 11.30am
PRICE: $29 or Family $104
TIME: 28 mins + post show interaction
AGE: Recommended for ages 2 to 8 years

 

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