The Chronicle

Mr Stink show ‘heart-warming and comical’

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EMPIRE Theatres marketing manager Emilee Nichols said Mr Stink, based on the hit children’s book by David Walliams, was a great treat for young theatre goers.

“It was a heart-warming and comical play,” Ms Nichols said.

“Like many other production­s by the same company, including The 13-Storey Treehouse, it was a great adaptation and was thoroughly enjoyed by our young audience,”

“We look forward to the many other children’s theatre performanc­es we have planned for the rest of the year including Erth’s Prehistori­c Aquarium this weekend and We’re Going on a Bear Hunt and Diary of a Wombat later this year.”

 ?? PHOTOS: KEVIN FARMER ?? Karara State School principal Will Ashburn with the whole school (back, from left) Kohan Little, Alfie Hilton, Darcy Frith and Cooper Ashburn and (front, from left) Coby Cherry, Ollie Frith and Sophie McGovern-Frith at the Empire Theatre.
PHOTOS: KEVIN FARMER Karara State School principal Will Ashburn with the whole school (back, from left) Kohan Little, Alfie Hilton, Darcy Frith and Cooper Ashburn and (front, from left) Coby Cherry, Ollie Frith and Sophie McGovern-Frith at the Empire Theatre.
 ??  ?? EXCITMENT: Sam Jackson can’t wait to see the show with his kids (from left) Jobe, Ezra and Matilda Jackson.
EXCITMENT: Sam Jackson can’t wait to see the show with his kids (from left) Jobe, Ezra and Matilda Jackson.

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