The 78-Storey Treehouse LIVE

The 78-Storey Treehouse – Adelaide Theatre Premiere at the Adelaide Festival Centre
1-4 May 2018

A stage adaptation by Richard Tulloch of Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton’s hit kids book. This fourth instalment is the biggest, and brightest so far.

Andy Griffiths is one of Australia’s most popular children’s authors. From his bestselling, award-winning Treehouse series—now published in more than 30 countries. Terry Denton is an artist and illustrator who has won more than fifteen children’s choice awards throughout Australia and at least another 40 more with Andy.Together the pair create hilarious children’s fiction loved by many ages.

The treehouse is bigger and better than ever, just watch out for the cows!

Thirteen new levels aren’t all that’s new to the treehouse, Mr Big Shot has come all the way from Hollywood to make a blockbuster. But when he replaces Andy with a gibbon called Mel (think about it), then the battle really begins.

Will the treehouse blockbuster ever get made? Find out in this rambunctious romp of a good time.

The 78-Storey Treehouse is available for class bookings with Digital Learning Workshops for students and teachers who attend the show. Email centrED@adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au for more information.

Date Tue 1 – Fri 4 May (T2 Wk1)
Time 10.30am, 1pm each day
Venue Space Theatre at the Adelaide Festival Centre
Cost Student $15 / Equity $7.50
Duration 60 min
Year Level 1-6

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