Based on the book by Tim Winton. Skeeta Anderson’s got a problem. He’s woken up without his bum. He soon realises that he’s not the only one without a behind! All 496 citizens of the town of Bugalugs are BUMLESS! Along with his best mates Mick Misery and Billy Marbles, Skeeta sets out on a side-splitting adventure to track down the culprit of the crime. On the way we meet the colourful characters of Tim Winton’s much loved story including Skeeta’s mum and dad, Mick’s Mum the miserable Mrs Misery, Billy’s sister Mavis Marbles, the sleepy Constable Coma and the school teacher Mr Wally. Monkey Baa’s hilarious adaptation of The Bugalugs Bum Thief has toured across five states and territories, on four separate occasions, playing to over 100,000 young people. A decade later, this hysterical adventure returns to the stage for a new generation of young people and their families to enjoy. Join Skeeta and his friends in this ripper adventure that will have you singing along and laughing your own bum off! Times: 5:30 PM Duration: 55mins (no interval) Patrons' Advice: Recommended for ages 4–10 years This is a Theatre Royal Season 2012 show and is available for Season package discounts. Online bookings at www.theatreroyal.com.au.
The Bugalugs Bum Thief 2012
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