Wednesday 7 October from 1pm to 2pm Wednesday 7 October from 4pm to 5pm Thursday 8 October from 1pm to 2pm
One moon. Many stories. Far from home. Never alone.
Sam brought mooncakes to the school bake sale. Nobody wanted any. Taj misses his nan. He hasn't told anyone how much.
In their backyard in Marrickville, as the afternoon turns gold, Sam and Taj look up at the moon together. And then, the banyan tree begins to rise, taking two 10 year old friends on an unforgettable adventure far from home, to feel a little less alone.
Mooncake takes children and families from a suburban backyard all the way to the moon - where they meet a Vietnamese woodcutter who never let go, a Chinese goddess who turned her loneliness into light, a Jade Rabbit who makes very questionable medicine, and a Greek goddess older than time. Where every mooncake ever placed on a windowsill and every wish ever whispered into the dark — turns out to have been received.
Told through exquisite puppetry, music and the cultural stories our families pass down through generations, Mooncake is joyful and funny and quietly moving. It is a show about feeling too different to belong, and about missing someone you love. About the stories our grandmothers carry and what happens when we finally listen. About looking up at the same moon and realising: we are never alone.
Sam enters holding the mooncake away from herself. She leaves holding it out to someone else. Every wish, every prayer and every memory sent upward has always been received by the one moon. And always will.
Mooncake
7 & 8 October 2026
Flight Path Theatre
Ages 5+ and their families
Running time approximately 45 minutes. No interval.
Content warning: Mooncake gently explores themes of grief and belonging, handled with care and age-appropriate warmth.
Presented as part of Lights Up Kids Festival by Shiny Heart Productions in association with Flight Path Theatre, supported by Inner West Council. Empowering kids through the performing arts.