The Gruffalo Is Coming To Griffith

Written by: The Griffith Phoenix

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The Gruffalo will visit Griffith Regional Theatre on Sunday, November 3. Photo by Peter Wallis.

Have you heard of The Gruffalo?

Well, hold on to your socks - he’s coming to town.

The Gruffalo will be at Griffith Regional Theatre on Sunday, November 3 at 5 pm.

Adapted from the Gold Award-winning children’s book, The Gruffalo follows Mouse into the deep dark wood on the hunt for hazelnuts.

Armed with just a nut map and a very vivid imagination, Mouse runs into the smirking, wheeler-dealer Fox; an eccentric, retired Woodland Air Force General Owl; and the maraca-shaking, party animal snake.

Rather than becoming the main course of their next meal, Mouse allows his vivid imagination to take over - concocting a story of a monster friend.

So believable is his story that the predators that had been eyeing him up for their tummies decide to go after some safer game.

Find out what happens when Mouse actually comes face-to-face with the creature from her imagination.

This delectable tale about the adventures of a very clever little mouse in a forest full of predators is sure to thrill kids of all ages.

Featuring a trio of performers who fill the forest with colourful characters and toe-tapping, sing-along songs, The Gruffalo has had sell-out seasons across the country and the world, including London’s West End and Broadway.

Theatre manager Marg Andreazza said The Gruffalo was a favourite classic story.

“The stage show really brings the characters to life,” Ms Andreazza said.

“Tickets are selling quickly for this popular show so I encourage families to book now.”

In addition to the Sunday performance, The Gruffalo will show on Monday, November 4 for some of the schools.

As usual, tickets are available to purchase online at www.griffithregionaltheatre.com.au, by calling 6962 8444 or visiting the Box Office.

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