Oliver Jeffers’s books are all the rage in our home now and this production – The Way Back Home – couldn’t have come at a better time!
If you’re not familiar with Oliver Jeffers, he is the award-winning author of How To Catch A Star and Lost and Found. We find his other titles like Up and Down and Stuck very entertaining and hilarious too.
The Way Back Home is an inter-galactic tale about a little boy seeking adventure –
One day a boy finds a plane in his cupboard. He flies his plane higher and higher until he runs out of petrol and lands on the moon. He is frightened, lost and alone until a passing Martian lands there too! Who is the strange alien? Can they be friends? And how will they find their way back home?
This exciting new production for families and young children has been created by the team behind the hit shows, Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus and The Night Before Christmas.
The Way Back Home
Date: 12 to 20 September 2015
Venue: Alliance Française Theatre (newly renovated!), Sarkies Road
Recommended for: Anyone 3 years old and above
Duration: 50 minutes with no interval
Click here to book your tickets.
Here’s the exciting part! I’ve got TWO pairs of two tickets (worth $64/pair) up for grabs, courtesy of I Theatre! The tickets are for the show on 12 September, 2.30pm.
As usual, you can win by simply leaving a comment on this blog post and remembering to click ‘I Commented’ in the Rafflecopter widget to qualify. The rest of the options are optional, but would render you more chances to win!
Contest ends on 1 September, 2359hrs! Winners are to collect their tickets by Tuesday 8 September at I Theatre’s office at 27 Kerbau Road on weekdays from 10am-12pm or 2pm-5pm. Additional tickets can be purchased on the spot (at the office) at a 20% discount ($25.60 + $3.00 SISTIC booking fee).
Winners will be contacted via email and have to respond within 24hours with the information required for ticket collection. If there is no response, I reserve the right to pick a new winner.
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How to Catch A Star – poring through our first Oliver Jeffers book was sheer magic.
The day the crayons quit
Would love to see this with my little Red. 🙂 Oliver Jeffers is gold!
Ooops! 🙂 Latest Jeffers book read was How to Catch a Star. Love most of his books, including ones he illustrated.
The day the crayons quit
Have never read any! But will be on the lookout for his books after this!
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Have not read any of his books before. Would love to lay my hands on How to Catch a Star as saw rave reviews on it. My younger boy may fall in love with it as he loves the song twinkle twinkle little star
Heard of the book “Lost and Found” but yet have the chance to read it with my children.
The day the crayons quit
How to catch a star – we have read this over 50 times my boy most loved title
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Catch a star 🙂
The Day the Crayons Quit – it is laugh-out-loud funny.
Stuck
How to catch a star
How to Catch a Star.. Our all time favourite..
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