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Children’s puppet theatre Gluttonous Easter at CCM

The Macao Cultural Centre, under the auspices of the Cultural Affairs Bureau, presents The Very Hungry Caterpillar, a puppet theatre based on arguably the most popular children’s book of all time. After last summer’s postponement due to pandemic constraints, the worldwide famous little caterpillar and his friends will finally stroll around CCM’s stage. The production was rescheduled for this Easter in seven shows running from the 14th through the 17th of April at the Small auditorium (Thursday to Sunday).


Organisers and participants of meal gathering events must strictly abide by the anti-epidemic requirements to keep the risk of epidemic transmission to a minimum

The Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Centre (hereinafter referred to as the “Centre”) indicates that in the light of the changing epidemic situations globally and in the surrounding regions, the risk of thedisease being imported into Macao is very high; hence, the “Points to Note for Organizing or Attending Meal Gathering Events” has been formulated, requiring organisers and participants of meal gathering events to strictly abide by various epidemic prevention requirements and work together to minimize the risk of epidemic transmission.


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