The Land of Lost Things with Andy Griffiths

Celebrate unlimited adventures and the new series from one of Australia's most popular children's authors.

The Land of Lost Things is the first book in a rollicking new series from beloved storyteller Andy Griffiths: Adventures Unlimited.

At this special school-holidays stage-show, Griffiths will lead audiences through The Land of Lost Things. Part choose-your-own-adventure, part lost-and-found scavenger quest, part interactive Q&A – let your imagination run wild with Andy Griffiths at the helm! Andy will be introduced by RMIT's Bernard Caleo and this event is hosted by Emilie Zoey Baker.

Attendees will have an opportunity to meet Andy and have their photo taken with him after the event. Signed copies of The Land of Lost Things will be available to purchase from the Readings bookstall, but please note there will not be personalised book signings available at this event. 


Presented by RMIT Culture in partnership with The Wheeler Centre.

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