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Where Is The Green Sheep | Theatre North 2026 Season | Albert Hall

Concert or Performance
$20.00 – $25.00
Admit One – $25.00 Family (4) – $22.00 each Friends – $22.00 Friends Family (4) – $20.00
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Highlights

  • Join three farmers on a magical journey to discover the elusive green sheep in Launceston's Albert Hall.
  • Experience vibrant puppetry and animation that captivates young audiences and brings the beloved story to life.
  • Delight in the voices of Bankstown West Public School students as they narrate this immersive theatre experience.
  • Engage with a co-production featuring renowned Australian arts institutions, creating a rich cultural tapestry for families.
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Google Rating
4.4 / 5 90 Google reviews

A wild, fun and magical journey to find that elusive green sheep.
Where is the Green Sheep? is an immersive visual theatre experience based on the beloved children’s book by Mem Fox and Judy Horacek. We meet Blue Sheep who loves blue flowers and Red Sheep who loves to cartwheel in the fields, Bath Sheep who loves bubbles and Bed Sheep who loves to bounce… But where IS that Green Sheep?

Blending puppetry and animation, this beautiful production invites young audiences to join our three farmers on their quest to find the elusive green sheep. Co-created with students from Bankstown West Public School, this production integrates their voices as narrators, ensuring the work resonates deeply with young audiences.

Where is the Green Sheep? is a co-production with QPAC’s Out of the Box in association with Arts Centre Melbourne, The Sydney Opera House and The Art House, Wyong.

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4.4 / 5 90 Google reviews

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Dates & times

  • Next occurrence: 8 September 2026
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Access & Inclusion

  • An access and inclusion statement is available on the business website.

  • https://theatrenorth.com.au/accessibility

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