David Walliams RATBURGER

David Walliams RATBURGER

Join Zoe in this hilarious, action packed and touching adventure, as she sets out to save her pet rat Dapper from the evil Burt from Burt’s Burgers.

 Monday 2 & Tuesday 3 June

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A CDP Kids Production
A play by Maryam Master based on the bestselling novel by David Walliams

From the creative mind of bestselling children’s author David Walliams (The World’s Worst Children, Gangsta Granny), don’t miss the screamingly funny Ratburger when it comes to life on stage, with visually stunning sets and charming puppetry!

Zoe lives with her dad and a stepmother who ignores her, the school bully makes her life a misery, and now, her pet hamster has died! When she befriends a loveable dancing rat named Dapper, things start looking up – but the evil Burt from Burt’s Burgers is cooking up an awful plan…

From the team behind the Australian tours of The 13-, 26-, 52-, 78- and 91-Storey Treehouses, Dog Man the Musical, and The Midnight Gang, don’t miss this hilarious, action-packed, and touching play about kindness, bravery, (and of course) burgers.

A CDP Kids Production
A play by Maryam Master based on the bestselling novel by David Walliams

Director: Liesel Badorrek
Designer: Isla Shaw
Lighting Director: Jasmine Rizk
Sound Designer: Ross Johnston
Video Producer: Mic Gruchy

Illustrations © Tony Ross 2014 / Lettering of author’s name
© Quentin Blake 2014 / Licensed by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.

"Ratburger is a wonderful modern fairy tale. It's a great comedy, but also a beautiful play about kindness, bravery and friendship... and burgers!" - Producer Andrew Threlfall.

Subject links: English, Creative Arts (Drama)

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Wheelchair accessible: for wheelchair or accessibility requirements, or if you anticipate needing assistance from a staff member on the day of the event, please contact the Box Office on 02 6926 9688 or email boxoffice@civictheatre.com.au

National Companion Card accepted: for more information on companion card eligibility go here - https://tinyurl.com/WWcompanioncard. To organise a companion ticket contact the Box Office on 6926 9688 or boxoffice@civictheatre.com.au

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This performance is part of SEASON 2025. 

Choose four (4) shows from the sixteen (16) on offer. Enjoy multiple benefits including discounted tickets, the option to exchange to another Season show and the ability to pay as the year unfolds.  For more information hit the Book now button.


Date & Time:

Monday 2 June, 1:00pm & 6:00pm
Tuesday 3 June, 10:00am & 1:00pm

Foyers, Box Office and Bar open one hour before the show starts.


Duration:

60 minutes (no interval)


Ticket Prices:

One price $29.00
Group $25.00
Civic Theatre Subscriber $25.00
Civic Theatre Member $25.00
School group $20.00


Restrictions

Recommended ages 6+


Venue:

Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre
Burns Way off, Tarcutta St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650


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