What's In The Woods? - Backbone Theatre For Babies
8:00am to 9:00am
0-3 years
Various costs
Be transported to a soft and cosy woodland, right out of a picture book, where each new season is full of natural wonders waiting to be discovered by young, inquisitive minds. Enjoy an engaging and interactive story by the campfire before embarking on your own sensory exploration of the woods. Tailor made for audiences aged 0-3 and filled with performance, puppetry and play ‘What’s In The Woods?’ is a gentle welcome to the world of theatre.
Run time: Approximately 45 minutes, 25 minutes of performance and 20 minutes of play in the space.
The 'What's In The Woods?' sessions are split into 3 age groups running at various times, 0-1 years, 1-2 years and 2-3 years.
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, Baby Changing Facilities provided onsite and in space. Pram parking available. Carer resources available. Breakout space available. Bookings essential.
- “Fantastic. Such a safe and welcoming space.” - Audience Review
- “Incredibly skilled in their craft” - Nothing Ever Happens In Brisbane
What's in the Woods? has been developed as part of the new Backbone Theatre for Babies program, developed with company-in-residence Brymore Productions.
Backbone Theatre for Babies has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, it’s arts funding and advisory body, is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and is proudly supported by Brisbane City Council.
Venue
Seven Hills Hub, 28 Tallowwood Street, Seven Hills
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