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Hillarious shows for children at town hall

LOCAL children’s entertainment will be covered these school holidays, when Swan Hill Town Hall welcome The Listies and FORT.

Swan Hill Town Hall Performing Arts and Venue manager Simon Myers, said these events, on June 28 and July 7 respectively, were guaranteed to tick fun off the list, these school holidays.

“If you are looking to have some memorable fun with the kids during the upcoming school holidays, you have a couple of options to choose from – or better yet, go to both,” Mr Myers said.

“The Listies show is jam-packed with hilarious comedy routines that will have the whole family in stitches.

“The multi-award winning duo will win over everyone who comes to see them with their insane, interactive, illogical and irreverent escapades.

“FORT will also have you mesmerized – they’ll transform broomsticks into rockets and lounge rooms into volcanoes, tress into castes and so much more. Their ridiculous clowning, spectacular acrobatics, poetic visual imagery will be a celebration of creative genius.”

For more information, visit www.swanhilltownhall.com, call the Swan Hill Town Hall bookings office on 5036 2384. Event details:

The Listies

Tuesday, June 28 at 10.30am

Swan Hill Town Hall PACC

Adult $24

Concession (pensioner, senior, healthcare, student) $22

Child (16 years and under) $18

Family (two adults and two children) $66

FORT – by asking for trouble

Thursday, July 7 at 10.30am

Swan Hill Town Hall PACC

Adult $20

Concession (pensioner, senior, healthcare, student) $18

Child $16 – 13 years and under

Family (two adults and two children) $55

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