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  • General Admission: $11.27 each
  • Additional fees may apply

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All Ages

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Plant a Seed is a magical story of how things grow. Fresh from her flight, carried by the wind, a seed is discovered and planted. Watered by Te Ua and kept warm by Te Ra, her green shoots sprout from the ground. And so, a little Kowhai tree begins the journey of growing up.

Along the way we meet her friends - Worm, who looks after the soil around her roots; Tui, who feeds from her golden blossoms; and Ruru, who guards her seedpods during the night.

Told in both English and Te Reo, this story of the life of Kowhai explores the colours, textures, and sounds of the world that can be discovered in our own back garden. Full of music, sounds, song and action, Plant a Seed is a wonderful introduction to theatre for young children, performed in the intimacy of your own centre, classroom or School hall.

By Peter Wilson.

Directed by Jacqueline Coats.

Performed by Kenny King and Jeremy Hunt.

Age group: 2 - 8 years

Under 2s Free

Duration 35 minutes.

Queries: islandbay@Playcentre.org.nz

Bring along your tamariki and join us for a magical morning enjoying a theatrical performance in Island bay, plus support our local playcentre at the same time.

Coffee and Baking will be available so please bring some coins.

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