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As authentic as it gets

Get Rhythm: The Johnny Cash & June Carter Show will be performing at Geelong Arts Centre for the first time on Saturday October 25.

Show leads and real-life married couple, Mark and Joanne Caligiuri, have been performing as the iconic duo all around Australia to rave reviews.

They were even recently interviewed live on the Today Show with David Campbell and Sylvia Jeffreys for their uncanny resemblance in both look and sound to Johnny Cash and June Carter.

Mark and Jo draw on their acting and singing backgrounds to give their audience a truly immersive live theatre experience.

They have been described countless times as the most authentic Cash & Carter show in Australia, thanks to their meticulous attention to detail and their care and respect for country music’s most celebrated couple.

With on-stage chemistry, a strong connection with both their band and the audience, high energy, and a positive stage presence, Mark and Jo have earned a respected reputation in the theatre scene.

They continue to warm hearts across Australia as they perform all the classic hits and share the unforgettable stories made famous by Johnny Cash and June Carter.

A show filled with heart, connection, and love.

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