A Winnie the Pooh musical is coming to Australia with life-sized puppets and the whole Hundred Acre Wood gang.
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The "Broadway and West End sensation" features Grammy-award winning music from the Winnie the Pooh movie by the Sherman Brothers and songs by author A.A. Milne.
The production is explored through classic characters including Winnie, Christopher Robin, Piglet, Eeyore and Tigger with onstage puppeteers.
Winnie the Pooh: The New Stage Adaptation is directed by Jonathon Rockefeller, an Australian-born American, who helms Rockefeller Studios.
They're working on a range of other productions to bring childhood memories alive including The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show, Sesame Street the Musical and Paddington Gets in a Jam.
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Mr Rockefeller spoke with Forbes in 2022 about the production's success and changing attitudes towards Pooh Bear nostalgia in a post-pandemic world.
"For everyone concerned that their kids don't have an attention span anymore, it's probably a lot cheaper to come to our show than go to a therapist," he said.
"And the parents are more behaved, too. Before, they always struggled to keep phones in their bags. Now they're willing to put it away and have this bonding time with their children," Mr Rockefeller said.
"That is something good that's come out of [the pandemic], this appreciation. Wanting to feel a moment, instead of documenting it," he said.
Winnie the Pooh: The New Stage Adaptation debuted Off-Broadway in 2021 and toured Chicago and London before heading down under.
Australian tour dates
- Dandenong, Victoria July 7 at the Drum Theatre
- Brisbane, Queensland July 12-16 at the Brisbane Powerhouse
- Sydney, NSW July 20-23 at the Sydney Opera House Playhouse
- Launceston, Tasmania July 26-27 at the Princess Theatre
- Hobart, Tasmania August 3-6 at the Theatre Royal
- Noarlunga, South Australia August 9-10 at the Hopgood Theatre
- Adelaide, South Australia August 16-20 at the Dunstan Playhouse for the Adelaide Festival Centre
- Mandurah, Western Australia August 23-24 at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre
- Bunbury, Western Australia August 25-26 at the Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre
- Perth, Western Australia August 29 - September 3 at the Regal Theatre
- Canberra, ACT September 7-9 at the Canberra Theatre
- Parramatta, NSW September 14-17 at the Riverside Theatre Parramatta
- Melbourne, Victoria September 21-24 at the Comedy Theatre
- Geelong, Victoria September 27-28 at the Geelong Arts Centre Playhouse
- Albury, NSW September 30 - October 1 at the Albury Entertainment Centre