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THE LIBRAR(IAN)
 

Enter a night of laughs and library nostalgia as Ian the Librarian clocks in for work.

Ian loves to work in the library.
He gets to meet new people every day and he is great at being a librarian.
His name is even in his job title.Ian really dreams of being on Play School. Noni and Simon are his heroes.
Every children's storytime is Ian's audition for the show.Learn the politics of tea breaks, the mystery behind the dewey decimal system and sing along during a storytime.This 60 minute semi-autobiographical one-man show journeys through a day in Ian's life as he reflects on the highs and lows of library work, his dreams for the future and the wholesome library community around him.Will Ian succeed in getting his dream job or learn to appreciate the good life he has around him?

 

Event details

Venue: Bard's Apothecary Shop 7, 24 Crossley St, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000
Bookings: https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/the-librarian/
Start Date: Wednesday 02 October 2024

Time 6:45pm (60 minutes)

Full: $30.00
Concession: $25.00
Group 6+: $20.00

 

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