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Entertainment for all in town hall trio

SWAN Hill Town Hall has three different performances for all ages next month, including an award-winning blues and soul troubadour.

In a performance based on the book by the same name, Snowy and the seven Cool Dudes (written by AJ Bailey and illustrated by Ziggy Moskwa), Snowy is becoming more beautiful every day and The Wicked Queen is not happy.

She has decided to send Snowy away to get rid of her once and for all.

The Magic Mirror has warned The Queen this is a huge mistake.

The Queen isn’t listening and orders The Hunter from the Palace to take Snowy into the forest and leave her there.

Meanwhile, the Cool Dudes have decided it’s time they started making healthier food choices and doing some exercise.

During this interactive production, children will enjoy the opportunity of role-play as they are invited on stage to become a variety of characters.

Taking photos and videos is encouraged during and after the performance.

The show will be held on Saturday April 6 at 2pm.

Another production targeted at children is Children are Stinky on Sunday April 7 at 10.30am.

Children are Stinky is an award-winning children’s comedy by Circus Trick Tease, suitable for ages three to 12.

High-calibre circus, a rocking soundtrack and genuine belly laughs propelled the Australian debut of Children are Stinky to sell-out seasons across the world.

Innovative stagecraft combined with mischievous fun have wowed reviewers and audiences alike with their focus on high-skilled acrobatics and entertaining circus mixed with a fun, accessible narrative.

Children are Stinky challenges children to step on stage and prove themselves worthy, smart, co-ordinate, and imaginative against these ridiculous circus performers, resulting in wonderful interaction and an audience of proud kids and parents.

Set in the 1990s, plenty of in-jokes and a cleverly choreographed nostalgic mash-up hook parents in for a rollicking trip down memory lane.

The final headline act at Swan Hill’s iconic music venue is a performance from Shaun Kirk, recognised for his exceptional gift as a born entertainer.

His unique talent has earned numerous industry accolades and extensive praise from fellow artists such as three-time Grammy Award-winner Fantastic Negrito.

Kirk’s vocals exude a gritty, soulful depth that seems to far transcend his years, with critics continually acclaiming him as one of the finest blues voices Australia has ever heard.

Complementing his vocal artistry, Kirk’s vintage guitar tones and raw grooves pay tribute to the timeless influences that have shaped his musical journey, resulting in a distinctive sound that is fast becoming his own.

Kirk will entertain on Sunday April 28 from 3pm.

Tickets to all shows can be purchased online at swanhilltownhall.com/

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