CDP Kids presents
Andy Griffiths’
A play by Richard Tulloch
Adapted from the book by Andy Griffiths and Bill Hope
Well… actually, lots of things. A guinea pig. A lucky rabbit’s foot. Possibly the plot! So they’re off on a wild quest through the Land of Lost Things – a world of snapping turtles, flying socks, treasure-hungry pirates, and a very anxious bull.
It’s a dangerous adventure – but with a bathtub boat, a guinea pig detector and just a little bit of luck, they might just make it home. That’s if they don’t get eaten by sharks. Or tricked by Johnny Knucklehead. Or trapped in the Lost Foot Empawrium… The team behind the 13-, 26-, 52-, 78- and 91-Storey Treehouses brings Andy Griffiths and Bill Hopes’ brilliantly bonkers book to the stage in a hilarious new theatrical adventure for children aged 6–12 and their adults.
Get ready for action, imagination, and extremely questionable navigation. And whatever you do… don’t lose your ticket!
Mym Kwa is a Chinese-Australian actor, dancer and theatre-maker living and working on Gadigal land. She holds an Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts from ED5International.
Mym’s theatre credits include Gardener’s Apprentice (Force Majeure), POWER (Force Majeure), Saturday Girls (25A Belvoir), Moon Rabbit Rising (25A Belvoir), Pride and Prejudice (Old Fitz), Dumb Kids (KXT) and Animal (Brand X). On screen, she has appeared on Home and Away (Seven).
Mym has also worked as Assistant Director on The Producers (JRP, Hayes Theatre Co & Riverside Parramatta) and as Movement Director on Too Human (KXT). In 2024, she created and performed her debut solo dance work The Girl is/a Glitch (Shopfront Artslab).
Mym is a passionate teaching artist and loves working with young people, delivering Drama workshops for ESL students and HSC students.
Catherine Dominguez (she/her) is a Filipino-Australian actor and singer, raised between the lands of the Cammeraygal people in Sydney and her ancestral home in Manila. She holds a Diploma of Acting from WAAPA and a Bachelor of Music Studies (Jazz Voice) from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
Catherine's theatre credits include The Players (Bell Shakespeare's national touring ensemble), Champions (Little Goat Arts & Entertainment) at the Old Fitz Theatre, The Key To The Mystic Halls of Time (Short+Sweet Festival Perth), and Yermaat WAAPA. On screen, she appeared in the SBS television series Four Years Later (Easy Tiger).
As a soul/jazz singer, Catherine has performed in popular music venues across Sydney, appeared on national television, and toured as a backing vocalist for Australian poet and hip hop artist Luka Lesson.
Anthony Craig is a versatile performer and multi-instrumentalist, known for his banjo playing, character work and comic flair. After completing a degree in Musical Theatre at the Queensland Conservatorium in 2014, he went on to gain international experience in feature films and stage productions.
Recent credits include The Play that Goes Wrong (GMG/Stoddard), Elvis: A Musical Revolution (DVE), Once (Darlinghurst Theatre Company), The Grinning Man (Salty Theatre), The Gruffalo’s Child (CDP Productions), A Very Naughty Christmas (Woodward Productions) and feature film Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp (Universal).
He is a multiple Green Room Award winner and nominee for his performances in Once, Private Peaceful and The Grinning Man. Anthony also co-founded the award-winning children’s entertainment company Story Surprise with his wife Lauren, producing music, videos and live performances for families all over the world.
Anthony is proudly represented by Ian White Management.
Mathew is a Newcastle-born, Sydney-based theatre-maker, a graduate of Actors Centre Australia and the co-founder of Legit Theatre Co.
His recent acting credits include Window Dressing (Vivid Sydney), The 78-Storey Treehouse (CDP; Australia and Singapore tour), Darwin's Reptilia (JackRabbit; Belvoir 25A), national tours of Edward the Emu (Monkey Baa), The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show, The 13-Storey Treehouse and The Midnight Gang (CDP).
Mathew directed Symphonie Fantastique (Little Eggs Collective, KXT), winning four Sydney Theatre Awards including Best Independent Production. With Legit Theatre Co. he produced Dumb Kids (KXT), Furious Mattress and The Edit (Belvoir 25A) and directed/produced Isabella Reid’s Misery Loves Company at KXT on Broadway. In 2025, he was the Artistic Director of the Martin-Lysicrates Prize at Riverside Parramatta, a playwriting award championing new plays for young people.
Nicholas Starte has toured in The Midnight Gang, Billionaire Boy and several other productions with CDP, including Guess How Much I Love You, The 13-Storey Treehouse and The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show.
Previously he performed in Legally Blonde the Musical and A Midsummer Night's Dream as well as appearing in short films A Room That Fits and Lonesome Town. He made his feature film debut in 2017 as the lead in the independent film Broken and in 2015 he made his television debut on The Ex-PM with Shaun Micallef.
His first stage role was with Black Swan Theatre Company in Dust after graduating from WAAPA, where he played David in Love and Money, Horatio in Hamlet, Kenneth Lay in Enron, and the title role in Julius Caesar, winning the Sally Burton Award for performance in Shakespeare. Nicholas performed and directed theatre, musical theatre and circus performance while part of the Sydney University Musical Theatre Ensemble and Dramatic Society, including directing Sweeney Todd and assistant directing The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
CDP Kids presents
Andy Griffiths’
You & Me and The Land of Lost Things
A play by Richard Tulloch
Adapted from the book by Andy Griffiths and Bill Hope
Director: Liesel Badorrek
Designer: Isla Shaw
Sound Designer: Ross Johnston
Lighting Designer: Matt Cox
Company Stage Manager: Emily Phillips
Assistant Stage Manager: Pearl Junior
We believe in making our shows accessible for children with additional sensory and learning needs.
A visual story for You & Me and The Land of Lost Things will be available soon. Please check back for updates, or email us at info@cdp.com.au for more details.
GENERAL PUBLIC
4–19 July 2026
Sydney Opera House
Bookings: www.sydneyoperahouse.com.au or Phone 1300 764 849
SCHOOLS
1–2 July 2026
Sydney Opera House
Bookings: www.sydneyoperahouse.com.au
GENERAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS
17–18 June 2026
Empire Theatre
Bookings: www.empiretheatre.com.au or Phone 1300 655 299
GENERAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS
26–27 June 2026
Canberra Theatre Centre
Bookings: www.canberratheatrecentre.com.au or Phone (02) 6275 2700