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Your Visit Plan your day

Plan Your Day

exhibitions such as Listen to Me or 50 Years of Dreaming Big  Week 2  10.45am - Watch The Princess, The Pea (and the Brave Escapee) in the Space Theatre  12pm – Explore one of DreamBIG’s interactive

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Dream BIG BIG Family Weekend 2019

Access Services

SPIN (1.9MB PDF) String Symphony (1.7MB PDF) The Bookbinder (2.1MB PDF) the Boy & the Ball (1.6MB PDF) The Princess, The Pea (and the Brave Escapee) (2.2MB PDF) Whalebone (2.4MB PDF) Wonderbox (5.6MB

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Inside Her Majesty's Theatre auditorium, side view

The Maj's History

of reaching a centenary and continues to play a significant role in Australia’s theatre history.  1912 – 1913 | Princess Theatre 1913 – 1920 | The New Tivoli Theatre 1920 – 1930 | The Prince of Wales

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Tassels 1 clean version

Theatre Décor & Design

) Princess Theatre trowel (1912) Theatre Royal record book, 1879 - 1901 (1879) Photograph of Theatre Royal artistes and employees on a picnic at Marion Rocks (1881) Festival Theatre souvenir plate (c1973

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Dream BIG 2025 Access Guide Families

description, or will be adapted to suit vision impaired patrons: - Imagine LIVE: Sunday, 11 May at 11:30am in the Dunstan Playhouse - The Princess, The Pea (and the Brave Escapee): Saturday, 17 May at 12

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Dream BIG 2025 Plain English Schools Program

: - Wheelchair accessible - Audio description available - Auslan interpretation available - Just Watch Link to Imagine Live webpage 12 THE PRINCESS, THE PEA (AND THE BRAVE ESCAPEE) By Australian Chamber

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DreamBIG 2025 Access Guide - Schools

this. The following events are well suited to audio description, or adaptation to suit vision impaired patrons: - Fancy Long Legs - Imagine LIVE - The Princess, The Pea (and the Brave Escapee) - The Plants

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DreamBIG Schools Program PDF

–9 Performance Australian Chamber Orchestra The Princess, The Pea (and The Brave Escapee) An original play by Finegan Kruckemeyer with music by Bryony Marks There is the fairytale you know and love

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