Where is the Green Sheep?

By Monkey Baa Theatre Company

Announcement

Join QPAC’s Family Waitlist to be amongst the first to hear when Where is the Green Sheep? goes on on sale. 

Playhouse, QPAC


13 - 18 Apr 2026
$45

A transaction fee of $7.50 applies.

Discounts Available

Four Ticket Offer, Schools

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45 minutes

(no interval, subject to change without notice)

Where is the Green Sheep?

Illustration Credit: Illustrations copyright © Judy Horacek 2004

Based on the book by Mem Fox and Judy Horacek
Written for the stage and directed by Eva Di Cesare

A wild, fun and magical journey to find that elusive green sheep.

Where is the Green Sheep? is an immersive visual theatre experience based on the beloved children’s book by Mem Fox and Judy Horacek. We meet Blue Sheep who loves blue flowers and Red Sheep who loves to cartwheel in the fields, Bath Sheep who loves bubbles and Bed Sheep who loves to bounce ... But where IS that Green Sheep?

Blending puppetry and animation, this beautiful production invites young audiences to join our three farmers on their quest to find the elusive green sheep. Co–created with students from Bankstown West Public School, this production integrates their voices as narrators, ensuring the work resonates deeply with young audiences.


Creatives

Eva Di Cesare

Writer and Director

Judy Horacek

Visual Art Director

Tobhiyah Stone Feller

Production Designer

Me-Lee Hay

Composer

Kay Yasugi

Puppet Maker

Kailah Cabanas

Puppetry Director and Assistant Director

Susie Henderson

Video Designer

Cally Bartley

Company Stage Manager

Matt Cox

Lighting Designer

Zac Saric

Sound Designer

Jessica Pizzinga

Technical Coordinator

Nat Jobe

Choreographer

Paul Grabovac

Performer

Michael Ho

Performer

Ebony Tucker

Performer

Copyright © Judy Horacek 2004

Illustrations


Monkey Baa is a national Australian theatre company that creates extraordinary theatre for young audiences. For over 28 years they've been creating productions that spark imagination and a lifelong love of the arts.

For thousands of young people, their shows will be their first time at the theatre; so, they make sure it’s a moment they’ll never forget. A story they will never forget.

They take their shows on epic journeys across Australia and the world, visiting over 60 communities each year. They perform in bustling cities and they prioritise getting to regional and remote towns. They collaborate with schools, local groups, and charities to ensure every young person can experience the joy of theatre.


Accessibility

To book the below accessibility enhanced performances please call QTIX Group Sales: (07) 3840 7466 or email groups@qtix.com.au.

Audio Described

Fri 17 Apr 2026, 12:30 PM

Trained Audio Describers provide a commentary with concise descriptions of actions, expressions and gestures to compliment the theatre experience for patrons who are blind or have low vision. Description is relayed via a discreet headset using radio frequency.

Tactile Tour

Fri 17 Apr 2026, 11:30 AM

Tactile tours offer blind and low-vision patrons the chance to touch and examine props and costumes and hear the cast and crew describe the visual aspects of the production prior to the matinee performance. Please meet at the Playhouse Cloakroom at 11:15am for a 11:30am start. Tour will last for 30 minutes. 

Important Information

Age Recommendation

This production is recommended for ages 1 to 6 Yrs Old and their families.

Free on the Knee Policy

Children under 12 months old who do not occupy a seat are free on the knee.

Accessibility at QPAC

For wheelchair users, Companion Card holders or those requiring assistance, dedicated seating options are available, and bookings can be made through QPAC's Call Centre by calling 136 246. You can also find information on access and accessibility at QPAC here.

Presented by QPAC

Where is the Green Sheep? is a co-production by Monkey Baa Theatre Company and QPAC’s Out of the Box, in association with Arts Centre Melbourne, the Sydney Opera House and The Art House, Wyong.

Monkey Baa acknowledges additional partners Creative Australia, NSW Government and Arts on Tour.

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