Review: The Koala Who Could at LOWRY is 'an uplifting journey of courage and change'
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The Koala Who Could – The Lowry - North West End UK
“In a wonderful place, at the breaking of dawn, where the breezes were soft and the sunshine was warm, a place where the creatures ran wild and played free … A Koala called Kevin clung to a tree.” As a family, we are big fans of going to see our favourite bedtime books on stage (Mog the Forgetful Cat, We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, The Tiger who Came to Tea), and Rachel Bright & Jim Field write the most wonderful modern books with positive messages…
The Koala Who Could, The Lowry, Salford - The Reviews Hub
Music/Lyrics: Eamonn O’Dwyer Writer: Rachel Bright Adaptor/Director: Emma Earle ‘In a wonderful place at the breaking of dawn, Where the breezes were soft and the sunshine was warm…’ the stage is set ready to welcome in a young and excitable audience to experience their favourite bedtime story for real! Well ok, so the production of … The post The Koala Who Could, The Lowry, Salford appeared first on The Reviews Hub.
Review: The Koala Who Could at LOWRY is 'an uplifting journey of courage and change'
The Koala Who Could at LOWRY is a charming production that beautifully explores themes of fear, change, and courage, leaving young audiences entertained and inspired. The post Review: The Koala Who Could at LOWRY is ‘an uplifting journey of courage and change’ appeared first on I Love Manchester.
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