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Template:Episode Bluey's Big Play is a stage show based on Bluey. The show follows the Heeler family through a full day from sunrise to bedtime. Bluey and Bingo work to keep Bandit from reading on his phone; in addition, Bluey and Chilli talk about being a good example as a big sister to Bingo.

The audio track for Bluey's Big Play is prerecorded by the voice actors from Bluey. Each character in the show is represented onstage by human-sized puppets. Each puppet requires at least one puppeteer to operate their facial expressions (eyes and eyebrows) and arms, while at times a second puppeteer is needed for actions that control their legs and tail, or to add and remove props from the puppet's hands. The puppeteers perform onstage actions in sync with the audio track provided.

The backdrop is designed to obscure movements of the secondary puppeteers as they enter and exit various scenes. The show begins with a wide exterior view onto the Heeler home, before moving into the living room, backyard, and Bluey and Bingo's bedroom.

The show runs approximately 50 minutes, about 6 times the length of a typical Bluey episode (8 minutes).

Production History[]

The play was developed in 2019, first premiered on December 22th, 2020 on QPAC and went on an Australian Tour starting May 2021; after a 1-year delay caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The U.S. tour started November 2022, with Canadian and British tours pending a December 2023 start.

Plot[]

The show opens on a wide view of the Heeler neighborhood, with bin chicken puppets in the foreground being controlled by puppeteers. Eventually the sound of a dump truck scares them off (a reference to Bin Night).

As day breaks, the characters are introduced via an extended game of Musical Statues.

Afterwards, Bandit receives a text from Pat about lawn grubs. After failing to conceal his phone activity from the family, Bluey and Bingo hide his phone in order to force Bandit to play with them. Their distractions reference numerous episodes in Season 1 of Bluey, including The Magic Xylophone, Daddy Robot, Grannies, and episodes featuring Chattermax.

Interspersed between the scenes where Bandit is trying to find his phone, Bluey complains to Chilli about Bingo copying her moves (itself a reference to Copycat). Chilli explains that it's a good thing for little sisters to copy their big sisters, and that by their actions big sisters can make little sisters feel as tall as giants, or as small as mice.

During one of these exchanges, Chilli tells Bingo about Auntie Brandy, which surprises Bluey because she didn't know that she had an auntie. Chilli explains that they had previously fought, and she hasn't talked to her sister in years.

Eventually, Bandit is able to get his phone, which upsets Bluey. However, she remembers to forgive Bingo by bedtime. Bandit feigns that the phone is out of battery and joins Chilli and the kids for a game of Glow In The Dark Keepy Uppy before bed.

After the sisters fall asleep, the show ends with Chilli calling Brandy, saying, "It's me, your little sister".

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Touring Locations[]

Country State/Provenance/Territory/Internal Country City Date
Australia Australian Capital Territory Canberra 18/19 December 2020, 19-24 January 2021
New South Wales Lismore 15/16 May 2021
Queensland Brisbane 15/16 May 2021
Toowoomba 19-20 May 2021
New South Wales Sydney (Opera House) 19-23 May 2021
Western Australia Albany 25 May 2021
Bunbury 26/27 May 2021
Geraldton 26/27 May 2021
Perth 2-6 June 2021
Victoria Sale 5/6 June 2021
Frankston 9/10 June 2021
Western Australia Mandurah 10 June 2021
Margaret River 12/13 June 2021
Australian Capital Territory Canberra 12/13 June 2021
Victoria Ballarat 15/16 June 2021
Western Australia Kalgoorie 17 June 2021
Victoria Melbourne 18 June-18 July 2021
Western Australia Merredin 19/20 June 2021
South Australia Adelaide 24-16 June 2021
Victoria Warrnambool 29/30 June 2021
New South Wales Albury 4 July 2021
Victoria Hamilton 8 July 2021
Warragul 10/11 July 2021
Horsham 13 July 2021
Bendigo 15/16 July 2021
South Morang 17/18 July 2021
Wangaratta 21/22 July 2021
Shepparton 24/25 July 2021
Moonee Ponds 27/28 July 2021
Narree Warren 30 July-1 August 2021
Tasmania Hobart 15/16 August 2021
Sandy Bay 8/9 January 2022
Victoria Melbourne (Arts Centre) 18-23 January 2022
Mooney Valley 27/28 January 2022
Sale 4/5 February 2022
Narre Warren 27-29 October 2022
Monash 1/2 November 2022
United States of America New York New York City (Madison Square Garden) 18-20 November 2022
District of Columbia Washington (The Kennedy Center) 22-27 November 2022
Pennsylvania Hershey 29/30 November 2022
Philadelphia 2/3 December 2022
Kentucky Richmond 6/7 December 2022
Illinois Chicago 10/11 December 2022
Missouri Springfield 13/14 December 2022
Texas San Antonio 16/18 December 2022
Arkansas Fayetteville 20/21 December 2022
Iowa Des Moines 27/28 December 2022
Texas Grand Prairie 7/8 January 2023
Lubbock 10/11 January 2023
El Paso 12 January 2023
Arizona Phoenix 14/15 January 2023
California San Fransisco 21/22 January 2023
Arizona Tucson 24/25 January 2023
California Los Angeles 27-29 January 2023
San Jose 3-5 February 2023
Washington Spokane 8/9 February 2023
Seattle 11/12 February 2023
Kennewick 14 February 2023
Utah Salt Lake City 17/18 February 2023
California Costa Mesa 23 February 2023
San Diego 24-26 February 2023
Colorado Pueblo 2 March 2023
Denver 3-5 March 2023
Iowa Cedar Falls 7/8 March 2023
Indiana Fort Wayne 9 March 2023
New York Rochester 10/11 March 2023
Vermont Burlington 14/15 March 2023
Maine Portland 16 March 2023
New York Syracuse 17/18 March 2023
North Carolina Greensboro 21/22 March 2023
Virginia Norfolk 23 March 2023
Connecticut Wallingford 25/26 March 2023
New York Utica 29 March 2023
Rhode Island Providence 1/2 April 2023
New York Schenectady 4/5 April 2023
Boston Massachusetts 7/8 April 2023
Scranton Pennsylvania 11/12 April 2023
New York Buffalo 15/16 April 2023
Pennsylvania Reading 18/19 April 2023
Michigan Detroit 21-23 April 2023
Virginia Richmond 25 April 2023
Florida Tampa 29/30 April 2023
Tennessee Knoxville 2/3 May 2023
Florida Orlando 6/7 May 2023
South Carolina Columbia 9/10 May 2023
Greenville 11 May 2023
North Carolina Charlotte 13/14 May 2023
Georgia Columbus 16 May 2023
Columbia County (Evans) 17/18 May 2023
Atlanta 20/21 May 2023
Texas McAllen 24/25 May 2023
Austin 27/28 May 2023
Kentucky Paducah 31 May/1 June 2023
Tennessee Nashville 3/4 June 2023
North Carolina Durham 6/7 June 2023
West Virginia Charleston 8 June 2023
Indiana Indianapolis 10/11 June 2023
Iowa Sioux City 13 June 2023
Davenport 14/15 June 2023
Missouri St. Louis 17/18 June 2023
South Dakota Rapid City 20 June 2023
Sioux Falls 21/22 June 2023
Missouri Kansas City 24/25 June 2023
Illinois Rockford 29 June 2023
Minnesota Duluth 28/29 June 2023
Ohio Columbus 30 June/1 July 2023
Florida Jacksonville 8/9 July 2023
Arkansas Little Rock 12/13 July 2023
Oklahoma Tulsa 15/16 July 2023
Georgia Savannah 19/20 July 2023
Florida Fort Lauderdale 22/23 July 2023
Pensacola 25/26 July 2023
Louisiana Lafayette 27 July 2023
Texas Houston 29/30 July 2023
Indiana Evansville 1/2 August 2023
Ohio Cleveland 5/6 August 2023
Michigan Grand Rapids 8-10 August 2023
Wisconsin Madison 12/13 August 2023
Virginia Roanoke 15/16 August 2023
North Carolina Fayetteville 17 August 2023
Maryland Baltimore 19/20 August 2023
Alabama Huntsville 22/23 August 2023
Louisiana New Orleans 26/27 August 2023
Mississippi Jackson 28/29 August 2023
Minnesota Minneapolis 2/3 September 2023
Ohio Toledo 5/6 September 2023
New Jersey Newark 9/10 September 2023
Indiana South Bend 12 September 2023
West Virginia Morgantown (WVU) 13/14 September 2023
Kentucky Louisville 15-17 September 2023
Ohio Cincinnati 19-21 September 2023
Pennsylvania Pittsburgh 23/24 September
Iowa Cedar Rapids 26/27 September 2023
Illinois Peoria 30 September/1 October 2023
Ohio Dayton 3/4 October 2023
Wisconsin Green Bay 6/7 October 2023
Iowa Des Moines 10/11 October 2023
Nebraska Omaha 14/15 October 2023
Louisiana Shreveport 19 October 2023
Tennessee Memphis 21/22nd October 2023
New York Binghamton 1/2 November 2023
Connecticut Wallingford 4/5 November 2023
Pennsylvania[1] Eire 7/8 November 2023
New Jersey New Brunswick 11/12 November 2023
Pennsylvania Hershey 14/15 November 2023
Pennsylvania Philadelphia 18/19 November 2023
District of Columbia Washington 22-26 November 2023
Michigan Saginaw 28/29 November 2023
Wisconsin Milwaukee 2/3 December 2023
United Kingdom England High Wycombe 2 December 2023
United States of America North Dakota Grand Forks 5/6 December 2023
United Kingdom Scotland Glasgow 7/9 December 2023
Canada Ontario Thunder Bay 8-10 December 2023
Manitoba Winnipeg 11-13 December 2023
Saskatchewan Regina 15-17 December 2023
United States of America Montana Great Falls 19/20 December 2023
United Kingdom England London 20-31 December 2022
Canada Saskatchewan Saskatoon 22-24 December 2023
Alberta Calgary 27-30 December 2023
Australia Queensland Brisbane (QPAC) 30 December 2023, 2-20 January 2024
Canada British Columbia Vancouver 2/3 January 2024
United Kingdom England London 2-7 January 2024
Canada Alberta Edmonton 5-7 January 2024
United States of America California Modesto 10/11 January 2024
San Fransisco (Golden Gate Theater) 13/14 January 2024
Oregon Eugene 16/17 January 2024
Washington Spokane 18 January 2024
United Kingdom England Southend-on-Sea 27/28 January 2024
Birmingham 1-4 February 2024
Nottingham 9-11 February 2024
Northern Ireland Belfast 15-18 February 2024
England Ipswich 23-25 February 2024
United States of America Texas College Station 2/3 March 2024
United Kingdom England Bradford 5/6 March 2024
Newcastle 8-10 March 2024
Wales Cardiff (Millenium Centre) 13-17 March 2024
England Sheffield 27-30 March 2024
Oxford 2 April 2024
Canada Ontario Toronto 3-7 April 2024
United Kingdom England Canterbury 4-7 April 2024
Truro 11-14 April 2024
Wales Llandudno 2-6 May 2024
England Hull 10-12 May 2024
Peterborough 16-19 May 2024
Plymouth 29 May-2 June 2024
Northampton 6-9 June 2024
United States of America Florida Orlando (Walt Disney Studio) 15-16 June 2024
United Kingdom Scotland Edinburgh 20-23 June 2024
United States of America Florida West Palm Beach 22-23 June 2024
United Kingdom England Leeds 28-30 June 2024
United States of America Florida Miami 29-30 June 2024
United Kingdom England Brighton 5-7 July 2024
Liverpool 12-14 July 2024
Scotland Aberdeen 18-20 July 2024
Missouri St. Louis 20-21 July 2024
England Norwich 23-25 July 2024
United States of America Colorado Colorado Springs 26-28 July 2024
United Kingdom England Wolverhampton 27-28 July 2024
Salford (Manchester) 31 July-11 August 2024
Bristol 15-18 August 2024
Ireland County Dublin Dublin 22-25 August 2024
United Kingdom England Southampton 27-30 August 2024
Wales Swansea 1 September 2024

Trivia[]

  • The musical statues scene (the intro scene) is initially different in this episode. The show's order is Mum (Chilli), Dad (Bandit), Bingo and Bluey. In Bluey's Big Play, the order is Bluey, Dad (Bandit), Bingo and Mum (Chilli); after several iterations (and Bluey admitting to playing until she wins), the show order is played out.
  • The play runs for 55 minutes, with no interval, making it the longest official piece of Bluey media to date.
  • At one point in the play, Chilli tells Bingo to "stick it to the man". This is a reference to the episode The Claw.

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