Theatre Review: Room on the Broom

FAMILY-FRIENDLY THEATRE REVIEW: KIDDO reviewer, Katie, took her kiddo to see Room on the Broom presented by CDP at Her Majesty’s Theatre.

WORDS: Katie Brown

Step into the enchanting world of Room on the Broom, where the magic of Julia Donaldson’s beloved book comes to life on stage! If your child adores the book, they are in for a treat with this delightful show. From the moment it starts, the stage becomes a playground of imagination, transporting audiences of all ages into a whimsical realm where anything is possible.

Join the laughter as the hilarious frog steals the show with his stretchy legs and bouncing dance moves, getting all the kids moving in their seats. Watch in amazement as the clever dragon breathes fire in a surprising way, sparking delight among the audience, who erupted in a fit of giggles. As the performance progresses, get ready for a burst of excitement as the kids not only watch but also get to be part of the fun! They can yell out to the actors to assist, adding to the entertainment and keeping them engaged throughout the show.

With vibrant costumes, captivating puppetry, and catchy songs that will have everyone humming along, Room on the Broom promises an unforgettable theatrical experience for the whole family. Don’t miss out on this magical journey that’s sure to leave you spellbound!

Our three-year-old reviewer gave it 5 stars! “I liked when the witch and animals were hiding from the dragon and came out of the bog. I also thought the dog was very cute and liked his waggly tail.”

Room on the Broom

Until 21st of April, 2024

Her Majesty’s Theatre, Adelaide


For more information:

adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au

 

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