THE BORROWERS - Hamilton Playbox community Theatre
THE BORROWERS by Mary Norton, adapted by Charles Way
6-20 April 2024
Directed by Glen Mathews
This play was first produced by the Polka Theatre London.
A Hamilton Playbox community theatre production presented with the permission of Keylight Inc.
Synopsis:
The Borrowers is about the Clock family, Pod, Homily, and their daughter Arrietty, who live under the floorboards and survive by “borrowing” what they need from the “human beans” who live above them. Their world is put in danger when a boy arrives in the house.
Based upon the award-winning children's literature classic by Mary Norton.
Venue: Riverlea Theatre, 83 Riverlea Road, Hamilton
Tickets available online at www.iticket.co.nz... or by phoning Riverlea Theatre on 07 8565450.
See www.playbox.org.nz... for details.
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