Josephine Wants to Dance

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A hilarious musical about the importance of believing in yourself and realising your dreams and… a dancing kangaroo!

Based on the picture book by Jackie French and Bruce Whatley, this delightful musical is a must-see!

Josephine is a kangaroo who loves to dance. Her little brother, Joey, tells her kangaroos don’t dance, they hop-but Josephine continues to point her toes and leap through the air. When a ballet troupe comes to the sleepy town of Shaggy Gully, Josephine desperately wants to dance like the ballerinas in pink tutus and silk ballet shoes.

On the day of the first performance, the Ballet Company is in trouble. The prima ballerina twists her ankle, and the understudy has a splinter in her toe. Who can dance the lead role? 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?

“A complete delight.” – Jo Litson, Daily Telegraph

“If you have children to take, then, take them. If you don’t, still go. Don’t be shy. Just, go, go, go.” – Kevin Jackson Theatre Diaries

“Wonderfully whimsical and utterly inspiring…a must see for anyone with a sense of wonder.” – Jade Kops, Broadway World

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  • Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
  • Caters for people who use a wheelchair.

  • Tue 1 Apr

10am–11am | 12pm–1pm

Her Majesty's Theatre Ballarat

17 Lydiard St S, Ballarat Central VIC 3350

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$15 - $70

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Accessibility Information

  • Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
  • Caters for people who use a wheelchair.

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