The Koala Who Could
Southbank Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall, SE1 8XX , [Venue Details]Join Kevin, the King of the staying-still-kings, for an outback adventure based on the bestselling picture book about taking a chance.
5th April 11am British Sign Language interpreted (BSL)
Combining puppetry and songs, this is an empowering, chuckle-out-loud story about embracing change, whether we like it or not.
‘In a wonderful place, at the breaking of dawn, where the breezes were soft and the sunshine was warm, a place where the creatures ran wild and played free, a koala called Kevin clung to a tree.’
Kevin is joined by his friends Wombat and Kangaroo as they learn that life can be great when you try something new.
Based on the award-winning book by Rachel Bright & Jim Field published by Hachette Children’s Group, adapted and directed by Emma Earle (Oi Frog & Friends!), with music and lyrics by Eamonn O’Dwyer (The Lion Inside).
Nicoll Entertainment presents a Rose Theatre, Lowry, Northern Stage, Unicorn Theatre and Mayflower Southampton production.
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Admission
Min: £12.50
Max: £26.00
Event Type: seated
Seating: Reserved
Age restriction: 3+, U12's must be accompanied by an adult
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The Koala Who Could
Wednesday, 1 Apr 2026 @2.00pm
Southbank Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall, SE1 8XXMore Information
Join Kevin, the King of the staying-still-kings, for an outback adventure based on the bestselling picture book about taking a chance.
5th April 11am British Sign Language interpreted (BSL)
Combining puppetry and songs, this is an empowering, chuckle-out-loud story about embracing change, whether we like it or not.
‘In a wonderful place, at the breaking of dawn, where the breezes were soft and the sunshine was warm, a place where the creatures ran wild and played free, a koala called Kevin clung to a tree.’
Kevin is joined by his friends Wombat and Kangaroo as they learn that life can be great when you try something new.
Based on the award-winning book by Rachel Bright & Jim Field published by Hachette Children’s Group, adapted and directed by Emma Earle (Oi Frog & Friends!), with music and lyrics by Eamonn O’Dwyer (The Lion Inside).
Nicoll Entertainment presents a Rose Theatre, Lowry, Northern Stage, Unicorn Theatre and Mayflower Southampton production.
Admission
Min: £12.50
Max: £26.00
Event Type: seated
Seating: Reserved
Age restriction: 3+, U12's must be accompanied by an adult
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