Velveteen Rabbit

Event

A must-see for families and anyone who has ever cherished a beloved toy!

Lights! Cameras! Action! Set within a film shoot, layered with live projections, Physical Theatre Company 'Born in a Taxi' thoughtfully and hilariously reimagines this 100 year old children's story by Margery Williams. Please bring your own favourite snuggly toy to the show! This is a show where the toys are in charge on stage and your own special guest toy is a VIP.

One of those rare stories that dare to tease out complex themes of love, loss and change in a way that allows children to connect with them, Velveteen Rabbit is about a toy rabbit who becomes real…but how did it happen? In the hands of Born in a Taxi, the story is infused with dynamic audience participation, live and recorded music with live stream video and projections layered into the work that plays with multiple scales that reflect the perspective of a child. Playful, visual and poetic.

Accessibility
  • Actively welcomes people with access needs.

When

17 Apr - 18 Apr

10am–11am | 2pm–3pm

Where

Canberra Theatre Centre

London Circuit,
Canberra ACT 2601

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Price

$40 - $45

AUD5.95 fee applies per transaction

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