BEEP! You Must-See This Show at DreamBig Children’s Festival

From the makers of Grug, comes this slightly sideways tale about unexpected friendship, finding where you fit, and learning…. just to mix it up a little.

In Mort’s Village everything has its place, every day is the same and everyone likes it that way. Until one morning, crash, boom, bang… down comes Beep.

What is this annoying interruption to Mort’s breakfast molly melon? Who is this noisy robot girl? And how will she find her home?

With Windmill’s trademark design, gentle storytelling, music and puppetry, Beep tells the story of what happens when someone new comes to town.

Windmill Theatre Company Artistic Director, Rosemary Myers is excited to bring the show back to Adelaide for DreamBIG Children’s Festival, ahead of it’s seasons at the Arts Centre Melbourne and Sydney Opera House, she says,

“This show takes everything audiences loved about Grug and Grug and the Rainbow, but uses them to imagine and create a whole new world of excitement and adventure.

”Now the world can’t get enough of Beep! The show toured China for nine weeks late last year and will be heading to the US and Canada in 2020

BEEP!

Space Theatre
29 May – 31 May

Tickets available: DreamBIG Children’s Festival 

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