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Are you ready for The Listies children’s show

CHILDREN’S performers, The Listies, are returning to the Gannawarra Shire next month as part of their 110% Ready tour.

The duo, who are regulars at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, will perform their latest show at Kerang Memorial Hall on Wednesday, June 18 at 10am and 1pm.

Matt and Rich, who make up The Listies, have performed for more than a decade, won major awards, appeared on ABC Kids shows The Listies Work for Peanuts and Art Blast, and have toured the world.

The Listies’ latest show, 110% Ready, sees Matt and Rich attempt to do something no family in Australia has ever done before: Leave the house on time.

110% Ready is all about the joys of the average morning routine: Sleeping through the alarm, not having any milk, fishing dirty clothes out of the hamper, burning the toast, and then finding the front door is glued shut, the shower won’t switch off, and the house is filling with water.

Tickets are $5 for adults, with admission free for children aged 0-16 years.

For bookings, visit www.trybooking.com/DBNOL or phone the council on 5450 9333.

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