The Children's Party single work   drama   children's  
Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 The Children's Party
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'The Children’s Party is a fun, safe and interactive theatre performance by a young cast determined to give 10 to 13 year-olds a voice in politics. Mini ministers and pint-sized pollies can throw themselves into a whirlwind session of campaigning, speech making, voting and telling it like it is.

'By the children for the children: welcome to the politics of the future. Forget face painting and icy pops, this children’s party will knock your socks off. Australia’s first child-led political party will stage a rabble-rousing town hall meeting that’s all about giving children a voice.'

Source: Ten Days on the Island.

Production Details

  • First presented by House of Muchness at Melbourne Fringe, 2017.


    Presented by House of Muchness at Ten Days on the Island, 16-17 March 2019, City of Launceston Town Hall.

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