The Little Prince
by Antoine de Saint Exupery
directed by John Rado and Morgan Montague-Elliott
Fri 27 November 2026 – Sat 12 December 2026
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Dates

Location
603 Ballina Road, Goonellabah NSW 2480

Ticket price
Non-members: $30
LTC Memers: $25
Concession: $25
An enchanting tale of love, imagination, and the wisdom of childhood.
The Little Prince is written for children between the ages of 8 and 80. This enchanting stage adaptation brings Saint-Exupéry’s timeless story to life with warmth, humour, and poignant reflection. Perfect for families and theatre-lovers alike, it’s a journey of the heart that reminds us of what truly matters—love, friendship, and seeing the world with open eyes.
A tender, unforgettable story that delights children and stirs adults—where every small encounter holds a universe of meaning.
Synopsis:
A whimsical and heartfelt tale for audiences of all ages, The Little Prince travels from planet to planet, meeting peculiar adults and discovering the profound truths about love, friendship, and human nature. When he arrives on Earth, his encounters with a stranded pilot and a wise fox teach him lessons about seeing with the heart, not just the eyes.
Characters:
The Little Prince – A curious and wise young boy.
The Pilot / Narrator – A stranded pilot in the desert who meets the Little Prince and records his story.
The King – A solitary ruler who believes he governs everything.
The Conceited Man – Obsessed with admiration and flattery.
The Drunkard – A man trapped in a cycle of shame and drinking.
The Businessman – Obsessed with counting and owning stars, symbolizing greed.
The Lamplighter – Dutifully lights a lamp every minute, representing devotion to work.
The Geographer – A scholar who records but never explores.
The Fox – Teaches the Little Prince about love, friendship, and “taming.”
The Snake – Represents danger, death, and the cycle of life.
The Rose – The Little Prince’s beloved flower, symbolizing love and vulnerability.
Various Desert and Garden Characters – Including flowers, animals, and humans that the Little Prince encounters on Earth

