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Boo, clap and hiss at the Shed

Theatre 3triple2 for Kids present their take on the evergreen pantomime classic Sleeping Beauty from Tuesday 5 to Friday 8 July at the Potato Shed.

The king and queen of the land finally have a daughter who they love and adore – although not all the fairies in the land are happy.

One not so nice fairy, some may even call her a witch, casts a spell on the young princess, declaring that when the Princess turns 16, she will prick her finger.

The king bans all spinning wheels so no harm will come to his daughter.

What happens to Rose the lovely princess when she turns 16? Will she prick her finger, and if so, how?

Will the not-so-nice fairy succeed in wreaking havoc over the kingdom, or will Rose outwit and outsmart the not-so-nice fairy?

In the age-old tradition of pantomimes, you are encouraged to boo and hiss the baddies, and cheer for the noble of character and heart.

Two performances daily at 10.30am and 1.30pm.

Book your tickets at geelongaustralia.com.au/potatoshed

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