

Mother Goose’s Misplaced Tales
Presented by Improv Queensland
Choose Your Own Adventure!
We open the storybook. What do we see? No words at all are looking at me. What comes next? A pig shaped t-rex? A house full of lollies? A wolf made of goo? Only one thing’s for sure, MOTHER GOOSE NEEDS YOU! A fairytale where the kids decide!!
Recommended for 4 to 7 year olds, with plenty of fun for grownups too. Children must be accompanied by an adult ticket holder.
“Highly entertaining, heartwarming and awesome”
– Anywhere Review“Clever, funny, joyful”
– Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane
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This performance
26 July @ 9:30 am - 10:15 pm
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Mother Goose’s Misplaced Tales
Space: Little Village Cafe & Playcentre Moorooka
Mother Goose’s Misplaced Tales
Space: Little Village Cafe & Playcentre Moorooka
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Genre
Participatory
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RATING
G
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DURATION
45 mins
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Premiere
First time at Anywhere Festival
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ACCESSIBILITY INFO
The upstairs space where the show will be held is not wheelchair accessible. Please let us know if you have any access requirements and we will do our best to accommodate.
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WARNINGS
No Warnings
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Doors Open
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the show. Snacks, drinks and play time are available in the downstairs cafe from 10am - 4pm. Entry into the Little Village Play Cafe is free of charge.
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Things you need to know or bring
Children might like to bring a cushion to sit on for story time. Limited beanbags will also be available at the venue and plenty of chairs. ,
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VENUE
Little Village Cafe & Playcentre Moorooka
Acknowledgement of Traditional Custodians
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we present Anywhere Festival, the Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi, Jinibara, Turrbal and Yuggera Peoples. We wish to pay respect to their Elders - past, present and emerging - and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their stories continue to play.