Wednesday 14 July 2021

CHARLOTTE'S WEB [LIVE]

 Charlotte's Web is the unlikely friendship between wide-eyed innocent pig Wilbur and the worldly, wise spider Charlotte.

Our hero, a little pig named Wilbur, braves his new world forming friendships and warming hearts through his adventures, learning about life and death, miracles, loyalty and trust.

CHARLOTTE'S WEB  [LIVE]

by RAVA Productions

FRI 16 JULY 11AM

Tix $20 | Conc $15 | $12 child. School groups call 47615430 to book

Ideal for children in yr2 -4, and their families.

Education pack available



Filled with wide-eyed innocence, Wilbur - the runt of the litter - bonds with the farmer's daughter, growing into a terrific, radiant little pig. He finds a new home in a barnyard filled with characters, including a gluttonous rat, chatty goose and bleak sheep. Here Wilbur forms an unlikely friendship with Charlotte the spider. Their bond inspires the animals around them to come together as a family. When she gets word that Wilbur's days are numbered, Charlotte hatches a plan spinning her miracle to save his life.


Charlotte's Web is an enchanting children's favourite based on the beloved book by E.B. White.


Performers:
  • Harrison Paroz (Wilbur the Pig),
  • Sita Walker (Charlotte the Spider)
  • Jacob Watton (Templeton the Rat, Lurvy),
  • Courtney Wagner (Fern, Goose),
  • Allana Noyes (Narrator, Gander),
  • Mike Escober (Mr Zuckerman, Old Sheep)
Stage Manager: Angela Ponting
Lighting Design: Tom Panitz
Creative Producer and Sound Design: Ruth Atkinson
Produced by RAVA Productions


 Teachers:  book now for your Professional Development session with RAVA Productions at The World Theatre

Thursday 15 July 

5pm-7pm $20

Toolkit for Teaching the Arts
An introductory workshop, delivered by the cast members of Charlotte’s Web, to give primary school teachers a basic tool kit for teaching Dance, Drama and/or Music in line with the Australian Curriculum. Facilitators are performers with experience in leading
workshops for students and teachers.

Teachers will explore:
• Ideas for warm up activities and games
• Starting points for performing arts sessions with the primary class that connect to the Elements of Dance, Drama or Music
• Suggestions for how to develop ideas into a unit of work or leading up to a performance

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