Crown theatres Disney inspired Beauty and the Beast joins forces with Telethon to raise money for sick kids

Forget the ends of the fairy tale, this is a magical start.
Fat Cat, the beloved mascot of TV, is stepping into the red carpet of Crown theaters as well as Disney’s own furry prince to make a real difference for WA’s sick children.
In order to raise money for 26 -hour activity, new beauty and monster production combines Telethon with its forces.
As the last stop of the record -breaking Australian tour, the show, which is fascinating viewers at Crown Theater, adds a new episode to its story.
As of September 22, the audience will not only be sweeping by popular musicals, but they will also have the chance to give back.
In a truly unique and fun bending, Australian players – full, magnificent costume – will be at the theater foyer after every performance to help teethon donation collections.
Adding to the series full of stars will be Fat Cat, everyone’s favorite furry friend.
The iconic Telethon mascot will obtain special views in the foyer to help the donations collection and satisfy the families after the matinee performances on 27 and 28 September.
The partnership is of particular importance for Telethon stars and families of 2025 Little.
This year’s young heroes – Paige McILREE, Jordan Blair, Izzy Miller and Xavier Summers – were subjected to an unforgettable VIP experience.

Crown contained the magical nights, a luxury facility, a show -specific VIP tickets and the cast with the cast.
“I enjoyed the show and I really liked the dance and music,“ I really liked the show.
“After the show, I loved seeing behind the stage and meeting Belle and Monster.”

Cooperation is based on the strong, current relationship between the Disney Theater Group and Teethon, who saw a successful attempt to collect a successful donation in the Perth season of the musical Aladdin a few years ago.
This is a great opportunity for Perth families to experience one of the most popular musicals in the world in the last run and helps to make a difference in the lives of WA’s vulnerable small ones.
Tickets are now on sale through this connection.


