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Dick Whittington Down Under

Dick Whittington Down Under

Dick Whittington is a family friendly, re-telling of the famous English pantomime “Dick Whittington” with an ‘Aussie’ flavour. Full of songs, dance, zany characters & audience participation, this hilarious show has something for both children and adults alike. Not to be missed!

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REAF RECOVERY

REAF RECOVERY

Pitter Pat Productions was engaged by the City of Karratha to provide roving and children's entertainment for the “REAF Recovery” event at Dampier as part of the annual Red Earth Arts Festival, the premier arts event for the region. Children and adults alike were delighted by the characters brought to life.

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Little Shop of Horrors

Little Shop of Horrors

Little Shop of Horrors is a delectable sci-fi horror musical with an electrifying 1960s pop/rock score by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman. Produced by an entirely local team including cast, crew and volunteers. “Little Shop of Horrors” made history as the first musical production to perform at the Red Earth Arts Precinct.

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Millers Well Festival

Millers Well Festival

Pitter Pat Productions was engaged by Wrapped Creations to provide entertainment for the Millers Well Community Engagement festival. Pitter Pat Productions created, coordinated and presented a musical skit show “Sing for your Supper” and provided roving entertainment , fairy-tale characters and puppetry.

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Pilbara Pan

Pilbara Pan

Pilbara Pan is a family friendly, re-telling of the beloved story; Peter Pan with a distinctly Pilbara twist. Written by Chris Heaton and produced by an entirely local team including cast, crew and volunteers. “Pilbara Pan” made history as the first theatrical production to perform at the Red Earth Arts Precinct.

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REAF CREEP

REAF CREEP

Pitter Pat Productions was engaged by the City of Karratha to provide entertainment for the inaugural “REAF Creep” event at Cossack as part of the annual Red Earth Arts Festival. The result was an interactive “haunted house” style experience, roving entertainment with creepy characters and a ghoulish MC for the event.