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New take on old classic

A fun take on the popular story Cinderella will make its way to the Potato Shed next week.

Presented by Theatre 3Triple2 for KiDs the production, written by Rob MacLeod and directed by Cait Reynolds, is a fun and new take on the traditional story.

Great costumes, funny characters, catchy songs, great lights and lots of audience participation is on the card.

Everyone in the lands of Corangamite are very excited as the prince of the district is looking for a wife – a princess. Word is out and the two most eligible and rather desperate sisters Grizabella and Isabella are over the moon as this may be their chance to ‘bag a prince’.

Young Cinderella is set the task of getting her two sisters ready for the ball at the palace, yet no mention has been made as to if she can also attend.

With a little bit of magical help, it looks like Cinderella will make it to the ball, but how?

Lots of singing dancing and laughs will ensure that everyone enjoys a fun time at the palace. Wear your Sunday best so that you too can go to the ball.

Theatre 3Triple2 for KiDs have been entertaining families at the Potato Shed for more than 18 years. The trademark use of humour, colourful characters, music and audience participation have made them a popular fixture on the school holiday calendars of many families. Performances run for an hour and are suitable for family members of all ages.

Tickets can be purchased online (potatoshed.com.au) by calling the Potato Shed on 5251 1998. Tickets will also be available at the door.

Cinderella is at the Potato Shed, Drysdale, from Tuesday January 14 to Thursday January 16 at 10.30am and 1.30pm.

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