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Hometown - Spare Parts Puppet Theatre
 

Inspired by a story by Shaun Tan

Enter a world of extraordinary creatures and awe-inspiring landscapes with Hometown, a new puppet musical inspired by a story by Shaun Tan.

Embark on an epic journey through the eyes of a young girl as she faces a life-altering decision: stay with the family who has lovingly raised her, or venture into the unknown to discover a new world and a family she’s yet to meet.

Brought to life by an award-winning creative team in a masterful collaboration with one of Australia’s most successful graphic novelists, Hometown weaves a visually stunning tale about connection, belonging, and the power of love to conquer fear and break down prejudices.

Monday 6 January to  Saturday 25 January
10am & 1pm daily
No performances Sundays.

 

 

Event details

Venue: Ellie Eaton Theatre, Gate 1, Claremont Showground, Claremont WA
Bookings: https://aupuppet.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/133180
Start Date: Monday 06 January 2025

 

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