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Following its sell-out, award-winning and critically acclaimed 2015 Auckland Arts Festival season, the show that beguiled and inspired audiences of every kind is back! The Book of Everything returns to the mainstage at Q Theatre from Feb 12 – 25 before taking the Silo experience to a wider audience, touring to New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Napier and Hamilton in March 2016. Nine year old Thomas sees things that others don’t - a plague of green frogs, a hailstorm in summer, tropical fish in the canals of Amsterdam, where he lives. He’s keeping a diary, The Book of Everything, in which he records all that he sees. And one day, he writes his greatest wish: ‘When I grow up, I’m going to be happy.’ It’s 1951, and to escape an unhappy household and a violent father, Thomas creates a magical world where anything is possible. Magical and beautifully moving, The Book of Everything is an enchanting stage adaptation of the children’s story by Guus Kuijer. Under the stunning direction of Silo Artistic Director Sophie Roberts - The Book of Everything received two Auckland Theatre Awards in 2015 for ‘Excellence in all aspects of the production’ and ‘Best Ensemble’. A stellar cast including Rima Te Wiata, Jennifer Ward-Lealand, Stephen Lovatt, Michelle Blundell, and newcomer Patrick Carroll will take the stage in 2016 to create a vital conversation around family violence, courage and friendship. The Book of Everything plays: Auckland, Q Theatre 12th - 25th February 2016 New Plymouth, TSB Showplace 4th & 5th March 2016 Palmerston North, Regent on Broadway 8th & 9th March 2016 Napier, Municipal Theatre 12th & 13th March 2016 Hamilton, Founders Theatre 18th & 19th March 2016 www.silotheatre.co.nz