The popular children’s book character, Josephine the dancing Kangaroo, is bounding to Glen Street for a number of shows in May.

Josephine Wants to Dance is a brand new Australian musical bringing to life a tale about a bush kangaroo and based on the much-loved book by Jackie French and Bruce Whatley of the same title.  

Josephine is about a kangaroo who loves to dance, but also teaches kids to dream and believe in themselves.

The story has been brought to the stage by Monkey Baa Theatre Company, the producers of the award-winning Pete the Sheep and the ever-popular Diary of a Wombat.

The show is perfect for children aged 4 to 9-years of age and their families so come bounding, prancing, swirling and twinkle-toe twirling to Glen Street for a hilarious show

PLOT:
Josephine is a kangaroo who loves to dance. Her little brother, Joey tells her that kangaroos don't dance, they hop - but Josephine continues to point her toes and leap through the air.

When a ballet troupe comes to town and both the lead ballerina and understudy are injured, Josephine's talents are called upon to help save the day. Can she do it and more importantly, does it matter that she's a kangaroo?

Josephine Wants To Dance
A Monkey Baa Theatre Production

Venue:           Glen Street Theatre. Corner of Glen Street and Blackbutts Road, Belrose
Dates:            2 – 5 May
Times:           Wed – Sat, 10.30am & 1pm daily
Prices:           $22 Single Ticket, Family Pass of 5 $85, Children under 2 Free (Seated on lap of a paying adult)

Patrons’ Advice: Recommended for 4 years +
Bookings: glenstreet.com.au or call 9975 1455

Media Contact:
Jesse Mitchell
Glen Street Theatre
8426 1802
jesse.mitchell@glenstreet.com.au