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A Toy’s Journey from Murdoch

Jenny de Reuck, Assoc Prof of Murdoch University | Sarah Courtis, Lyricist & Actor | Nick Choo, Composer

28-Nov-17 14:00

A Toy’s Journey from Murdoch

Our guests--a mix of Malaysians and Australians--come from a university in Australia bearing a musical for children, titled, “Home at Last: A Toy’s Journey.” The production is funded by the Australian Council for the Arts and the Western Australia’s CAN initiative. The play deals with migration, immigration and communities.

Produced by: Lim Soon Heng

Presented by: Lim Soon Heng


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