For nearly 20 years, Barking Gecko’s productions have been delighting Western Australian audiences and stimulating young creative minds. Last night, at the premiere of Craig Silvey’s The Amber Amulet, Barking Gecko proved once again that they are “igniting the imaginations of young people through extraordinary theatre experiences”.
Meet Liam Mckenzie, a twelve-year-old boy aka The Masked Avenger, a superhero with powers so potent, so vast, not even he can fully comprehend their extent. Dressed in his superhero outfit and accompanied by his best friend, Richie the Powerbeagle, the Masked Avenger roams his neighbourhood late at night fixing sprinklers and putting away forgotten rubbish bins. But all is not well on the quiet street. The Masked Avenger is concerned about Joan, a woman who lives down the end of the street and weighed down by her troubles.The Masked Avenger believes the Amber Amulet can save Joan, and over a secret mission late one evening, they meet face-to-face, and an extraordinary friendship is formed. Suitable for 8+ and families
Subiaco Arts Centre | 4 Oct – 15 Oct | 10.30am & 1pm*Auslan performance Wed 5 October at 1PM Q & A Sessions run after the 1PM performances on the 5th & 12th OctoberBook through BOCS Ticketing – www.bocsticketing.com.au or 9484 1133
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