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Speedmouse on a whole new level

The Umbilical Brothers are coming back to Geelong to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their most beloved show.

Comedy duo David ‘Dave’ Collins and Shane Dundas, along with their mysterious Roadie, will bring Speedmouse to Geelong Arts Centre.

The live action show is filled with fast-paced, rewind, slow motion, and frame-by-frame adventures that are sure to make audiences laugh and smile.

Collins and Dundas will take the stage with just a few microphones and their unique physical abilities that bring comedy to a whole new level.

With their fast-paced mix of movement, vocal sound effects and verbal interplay, The Umbilical Brothers cleverly twist theatrical rules and everyday situations into a comedy triumph.

The Umbilical Brothers boast many awards, including an Emmy and the Helpmann Award for Best Comedy Performers.

They’ve performed in more than 40 countries with six different shows and have even taken their talents to the on-screen realm through their acclaimed series The Upside Down Show.

Speedmouse has earned an array of five-star reviews, numerous awards and spawned a multi-platinum DVD over its 25-year run.

Watching Speedmouse on screen has often been a rite of passage for Australian comedians and comedy fans alike, with the live show destined take people to the next level.

Audiences can purchase tickets on Geelong Arts Centre’s website to catch the 75-minute show in The Play House theatre from 7pm on 7 February.

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