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Hour of pure entertainment

FAMILIES are invited to spend an hour being thoroughly entertained with renowned children’s performers, The Listies, when they bring their Rolling On The Floor Laughing show to the Gannawarra.

Occurring at the Cohuna Memorial Hall on Friday, July 29 from 6pm, this family-friendly show focuses on the most terrifyingly tortuous family situation of all – bed time.

Having hosted sell-out shows at the Melbourne Comedy and Edinburgh Fringe festivals, The Listies are renowned for their kidult comedy performances featuring insane, interactive, illogical and irreverent escapades.

Rolling On The Floor Laughing is guaranteed to have audience members laughing, with highlights including toilet paper cannons, a real life Cowasaurus, lullabies of doom, detachable legs, a panoply of puns, and possibly too many Aldi gags.

Performance duo, Rich and Matt have toured the world and are excited to visit Cohuna.

“We’re hitting the road so warm up your ear-holes and get ready to Roll On The Floor Laughing,” they said.

Tickets are $15 for families and $5 for individuals. For bookings and more information, visit www.trybooking.com/CAETX.

“It is great that The Listies are coming to the Gannawarra after the duo’s scheduled visit during 2020 was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” Gannawarra Shire Council chief executive Tom O’Reilly said.

Rolling On The Floor Laughing is supported by Creative Gannawarra, Regional Arts Victoria and Creative Victoria.

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