The award-winning Monkey Baa Theatre Company returns to the stage with its highly acclaimed production of 'The Peasant Prince' at Griffith Regional Theatre on Monday 16 September.
This Australian play, based on the extraordinary life of Li Cunxin, the author of the iconic autobiography Mao's Last Dancer, and is tailored for young audiences.
Following the global success of Mao's Last Dancer and its subsequent children's picture book The Peasant Prince, this play brings Li's incredible journey to life with an adaptation that resonates with young and old alike.
Griffith Regional Theatre Manager, Marg Andreazza said, "This show is perfect for everyone whether you are young or old, and it is the story of courage, resilience and unwavering hope."
"The play tells the remarkable true story of Li Cunxin's journey from impoverished rural China to the international dance scene."
Leading up to the show, young people between the age of 5 – 12 years are invited to participate in a colouring in competition, with the winners winning a family pass to the show. The competition closes on 2 September 2024, and can be downloaded from the Theatre website or picked up from the Box Office.
The book's author, Li Cunxin said, "It's always my hope that my life experiences inspire young people to follow their dreams and to take advantage of the boundless opportunities in their lives."
"I think my story proves that with hard work, dedication, and determination, anything is possible. You can be successful in anything if you are willing to go that extra mile."
Don't miss your chance to witness the vivid piece of storytelling of a treasured memoir. Tickets are available from the Box Office or by calling 02 6962 8444 or visiting www.griffithregionaltheatre.com.au