published: 17 Sep 2024, 3 min read, 'EVENT EXPIRED'
when: 24 September 2024 - 07 December 2024 | venue: Pauline Gandel Children's Quarter State Library Victoria | cost: This is a free event | address: Pauline Gandel Children's Quarter, State Library Victoria, 328 Swanston St, Melbourne 3000There’s a huge commotion at the bottom of the ocean. A badly behaved rockstar and a tap-dancing krill have found themselves inside the belly of a whale. But how did they get there? And how will they get out?
You’re in for a whale of a time with The Rockstar and the Krill. From internationally acclaimed theatre company Finucane & Smith comes the premiere of their all-singing, all-dancing show for kids and their adults.
Kids will explore the power of friendship, breaking the rules and how being small won’t stop you from being mighty. Dive deep into the ocean, learn about krill, save the whale and save the world.
Please note: Most suitable for ages 5-12 years. All grown-ups must be accompanied by a child. Maximum of two grown-ups per child. Tickets are free; please arrive 10 minutes early to secure your spot. Latecomers will not be admitted.
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