Dog Man: The Musical Unleashed at the Opera House this Summer Holidays
Sydney —
The Sydney Opera House today announced that DOG MAN: The Musical will lead an exciting line-up of new shows, special lunch menus and an animation festival for its summer school holidays program. From December to January, children and their families can experience a global bestselling book series come to life on stage in DOG MAN: The Musical, the much-loved Meeting Mozart with world-renowned pianist Simon Tedeschi, and be part of the Australian premiere of the London International Animation Festival.
DOG MAN: The Musical (3 – 13 January) bolts into the Playhouse for a huge show filled with songs, laughs and beloved characters. With the head of a dog and the body of a policeman who fights crime (and chews on the furniture), Dog Man is an epic musical adventure featuring the hilarity and heart of Dav Pilkey’s bestselling book.
For budding music lovers, world-renowned pianist Simon Tedeschi – alongside a live string quintet – will introduce children aged 3+ to the world of classical music in Meeting Mozart (13 – 22 December). A delightful, participatory and inclusive event featuring classics like ‘Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star’ and more.
Direct from London, audiences 2 – 14 years are invited to the Australian premiere of the London International Animation Festival 19 – 21 January). Across three days, the Playhouse will be transformed into a cinema, screening an incredible variety of independent animations for kids from across the globe – complete with a candy bar serving up snacks for the ultimate movie-going experience.
Adventurers big and small can also enjoy a delicious feed after their day at the Opera House. House Canteen will be serving up Japanese-inspired bento boxes all school holidays to keep little bellies satisfied – with stunning harbourside views to match.
Sydney Opera House Head of Children, Families and Creative Learning, Tamara Harrison says: “It’s always a thrill to see our youngest audiences entertained and delighted in one of the world’s most inspiring buildings. I can’t wait to welcome families to the House this summer for a program bursting with fun, warmth and creativity. From the hilarious and captivating Dog Man brought to life on stage, a cinematic takeover of the Playhouse with intelligent, bold animation films, and the magic of Mozart instilling a love of classical music in our littlest audiences, there’s something for everyone.”