
The Koala Who Could UK Tour kicks off at Rose Theatre next month
Rose Theatre, Nicoll Entertainment, Lowry, Unicorn Theatre, and MAST Mayflower Studios have announced the world premiere tour of Emma Earle and Eamonn O’Dwyer’s adaptation of Rachel Bright and Jim Field’s best-selling children’s book, The Koala Who Could. The tour begins at Rose Theatre on 13 February 2025.
Based on the multi-million copy selling series by Rachel Bright & Jim Field published by Hachette Children’s Group, this brand-new adaptation for stage is adapted and directed by Emma Earle (Oi Frog & Friends) with music and lyrics by Eamonn O’Dwyer (The Lion Inside).
Following the critical and commercial success of The Lion Inside play, which delighted audiences throughout the UK and internationally last year, this second collaboration will delight families everywhere in 2025.
Author Rachel Bright said, “Even for a writer, it’s hard to put into words just how incredible I felt when I saw The Lion Inside spring off the page and onto the stage. The adaptation was just incredible – it gave me goosebumps to see the way they had brought our story to life in a whole new way. It’s funny, profound and mind-blowingly creative…with so much soul in the performance, you can’t help but be mesmerised from the first moments. I’m so excited to see Kevin take the brave leap out of his tree and onto the boards too!”
Emma Earle, adapter and director said, “It’s a thrill to be bringing this empowering and chuckle-out-loud story about embracing change — whether we like it or not — to life on stage.”
Eamonn O’Dwyer, who has written the music and lyrics, said, “Just like The Lion Inside, Rachel & Jim have created a beautiful, vibrant and colourful world for Kevin and his friends in The Koala Who Could, and once again I’m absolutely delighted to be bringing that world to musical life, with all the boing-ing, thump-ing and thrumming that you’d expect in the Australian Outback!”
Oliver Royds, Nicoll Entertainment says: “Following the success of The Lion Inside, we are delighted to be working with the Rose Theatre again and are thrilled to be bringing these acclaimed books to the stage. Children’s theatre is a gateway to creativity, offering young minds a space where imagination knows no bounds. Through storytelling, performance and play, it sparks curiosity, fosters empathy and empowers children to envision new worlds. We feel privileged to be trusted with the adaptation of such loved stories.”
For full tour details of The Koala Who Could, visit https://www.koalawhocouldlive.com/
The Koala Who Could, Image credit The Koala Who Could Live