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possum magic takes to the stage

Rediscover the beloved classic by Mem Fox and Julia Vivas in the form of a stage production coming to Wollongong in September, promised to be a delightful adventure for kids and nostalgia for all.

 

Rediscover the beloved classic by Mem Fox and Julia Vivas in the form of a stage production coming to Wollongong in September, promised to be a delightful adventure for kids and nostalgia for all.

Words Ali Gerritsen

Images Monkey Baa Theatre Company

In a magical land filled with whimsy and wonder, a tale of enchantment unfolds as Possum Magic, the beloved Australian children’s book, makes its way to the Illawarra Performing Arts Centre in the form of an extraordinary production by Monkey Baa Theatre Company.

The Australian classic written by author, Mem Fox and illustrated by Julia Vivas was first released in 1983. The story revolves around two endearing possums, Grandma Poss and her grandchild, Hush. With a sprinkle of magic from Grandma Poss, Hush becomes invisible, leading them on a whimsical adventure to find the perfect remedy to reverse the spell. Along the way, they encounter a captivating cast of Australian animals and uniquely Australian delicacies.

The tale has been adapted for the stage by Eva Di Cesare and Sandra Eldridge turning the whimsical world of the book into a live experience for audiences ages 3–8 and their families. Its nostalgic value makes it a delightful treat for parents and grandparents, who can revel in enjoying the story yet again with children and grandchildren.

Eva Di Cesare, the co-writer and creative director for the production, revealed the immense honour felt in bringing this cherished tale to the stage.

“When we were approached to bring the story to life, it was an honour but it was also daunting! It came with a weight of responsibility to ensure that the spirit of the book was honoured. We worked in consultation with children of primary school age, and it is this intergenerational aspect of the book that was very important to us from the start’, says Eva.

“While it’s a lot of fun, there are some deep questions about existence and for Grandma the ability to let go and trust”.

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Pack your Grandma, pack your child, pack enough vegemite sandwiches and lamingtons for all and go and treat yourself to a bit of theatrical bush bewitchment with Possum Magic

The company acknowledged the profound part that Possum Magic played in the childhoods of countless Australians, and they set out to do justice to the story while adding their own magical touch.

“The magic of the show is felt whether you are on stage or part of the audience – you can see the magic light up the faces of the children present. Our incredibly talented performers bring the magic to life.”

Monkey Baa Theatre Company is on its second lap after touring the country extensively in 2019 whilst receiving high praise from audiences across the country. Parents have expressed how moved they were to see their children captivated by the same characters they once adored as kids. Grandparents have relished the chance to create new memories with their grandkids, passing down the magic of Possum Magic to yet another generation.

The upcoming production promises to be an enchanting experience for all. So, join Grandma Poss and Hush on their extraordinary journey, as they remind us all that a little sprinkle of magic can make our world an extraordinary place.


28-30 Sep 2023

Illawarra Performing Arts Centre

Tickets at merrigong.com.au

 

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