![]() ![]() Elke vloer is ‘n avontuur in die kleine daar is ‘n troeteldiersalon, ‘n verjaarsdagkamer (waar dit altyd jou verjaarsdag is) ‘n dryfsandpunt ‘n mierplaas ‘n kamer waar oogballe ontplof Boom TV (‘n nuuskanaal wat almal op hoogte hou van boom- en skindernuus) ‘n tydmasjien en vele meer. ![]() Aanvanklik het die boomhuis 13 vloere gehad (2018), toe 26 vloere (2019), toe 39 vloere (later in 2019), toe 52 vloere (2020) en nou, in 2021 is daar ‘n volle 65 vloere. Andy skryf die teks Terry teken die prentjies. Saam skryf hulle snaakse boeke – soos hierdie. #dieboomhuismet65vloere – Andy Griffiths en Terry DentonĪndy en Terry is beste maats en woon in ‘n boomhuis. Together they have produced theJust! series, the wildly popular The Bad Book and The Very Bad Book, the ridiculous illustrated guide What Bumosaur is That?, and the Seussian-inspired early readers The Cat on the Mat is Flat and The Big Fat Cow that Goes Kapow! Their latest book is The 13-Storey Treehouse (September 2011). The book of the play was shortlisted in the children’s section of the 2010 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards.Īndy has had a long-standing collaboration with the multi-talented illustrator Terry Denton. In July 2010 Just Macbeth!completed a return sold-out season at the Sydney Opera House before heading to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where it received rave reviews. In 2008 Andy and his wife Jill collaborated with The Bell Shakespeare Company on the popular and critically acclaimed theatrical production Just Macbeth! which was nominated for two Helpmann Awards. ![]() ![]() In 2008 Andy became the first Australian author to win six children’s choice awards in one year for Just Shocking!, smashing his previous record of 4 awards for The Bad Book in 2005. Over the past 15 years Andy’s books have been New York Times bestsellers, won over 50 children’s choice awards, been adapted as a television cartoon series and sold over 5 million copies worldwide.Īndy is best known as the author of the much-loved Just! series and The Day My Bum Went Psycho. He is the author of over 20 books, including nonsense verse, short stories, comic novels and plays. Tickets for Family Magic shows are $20 each, or $18 for groups of four or more.īook online at, or phone box office on 5225 1200.Andy Griffiths is Australia’s most popular children’s writer. The final Family Magic production for the year will be Snugglepot and Cuddlepie, introducing today’s children to the wonderful world of May Gibbs. Then in July, see Hippo! Hippo!, a musical adventure based on the children’s classic, There’s a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake. In June, Spare Parts Puppet Theatre will bring The Little Prince to a new generation. The 52-Storey Treehouse is the first production in GPAC’s Family Magic Program. This imaginative play is perfect for children aged 6-12 and their adult guardians. Will they solve the mysteries and survive the dangers that test even their ingenuity? To make matters worse, Mr Big Nose has mysteriously disappeared, and Jill has fallen into a deep sleep and they just can’t wake her up.Īndy and Terry set off on a crazy adventure tackling a world of startling obstacles. The 52-Storey Treehouse, a play by Richard Tulloch, is adapted from the bestselling book by Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton, following the huge success of The 26-Storey Treehouse and The 13Storey Treehouse.Īndy and Terry’s treehouse is now 52-storeys high, with more fantastic inventions: a rocket powered carrot launcher, the disguise-o-matic 5000 and even a ninja snail training academy!Īs the story gets under way it emerges that Terry has forgotten Andy’s birthday. Much-loved children’s book The 52Storey Treehouse will come to life in The Playhouse on Wednesday March 30. The magic of childhood is coming to GPAC with four shows for youngsters, parents, grandparents and the youngat-heart. ![]()
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