What do you get if you cross a pantomime horse with a musical? Songs, laughs and entertainment, according to the young performers at 16th Avenue Theatre.
Known for laugh-a-minute, fast-paced family fun, 16th Avenue Theatre youth are bringing their hilarious show ‘The Little Big Theatre Company’ to the stage on January 13-24.
Director Dyllan Martin says this musical comedy will deliver laughs and local talent in bucketloads.
What do you get if you cross a pantomime horse with a musical? Songs, laughs and entertainment, according to the young performers at 16th Avenue Theatre.
Known for laugh-a-minute, fast-paced family fun, 16th Avenue Theatre youth are bringing their hilarious show ‘The Little Big Theatre Company’ to the stage on January 13-24.
Director Dyllan Martin says this musical comedy will deliver laughs and local talent in bucketloads.
“‘The Little Big Theatre Company’ is an uproarious musical comedy that will have you in stitches and on the edge of your seat.
“It’s great family entertainment and an absolute must-see show for the summer season.”
Set in a theatre company, the show follows the story of young reporter Harry who is out of work and down on his luck.
When he lands a job as personal assistant to the flamboyant theatre premier director Miss Scarlett, he becomes embroiled in the little theatre’s struggle for survival – and ultimately a fight between good and evil.
Theatre owner Barnaby Little is facing financial ruin and the closure of his beloved theatre, so he calls upon his shady but wealthy younger brother Jack for help.
A deeply bitter Jack, with the help of Russian spy Olga, has rather different, dastardly plans for the theatre and its eccentric cast and crew which involves danger, intrigue and revenge.
Can Harry help Barnaby save the Little Theatre?
Will he get the girl and the job of his dreams? And just who is behind the mask of Trigger, the pantomime horse?
Tickets cost $8 to $12 and are available from www.16theatreyouth.webs.com or by phoning 02102009553.
The Weekend Sun has 15 double passes for ‘The Little Big Theatre Company’ to give away to lucky readers who can tell us the name of the Russian spy.
Entries must be received before Wednesday, January 14.
Question:
What is the name of the Russian spy?
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