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More dimensions of pure fun

Stunt driving ninja nannas and blood-thirsty aliens will invade Geelong in The Listies school-holiday special this Saturday.
The purveyors of automatic toilet paper cannons and laugh out loud fart jokes promise their ‘6D’ show will be twice as good as 3D.
The show will be jam-packed with laughs to have everyone, including dads, ROLFSHALBOWCOing (rolling on the floor laughing so hard a little bit of wee comes out), promoters said.
The sought-after kids’ comedians will return to Geelong Performing Arts Centre with haunted backpacks and vomiting puppets in an hour of fun for the whole family.
The Listies will dive into pop culture, celebrity, computer games and ‘txt’ speak in this interactive show.
The silver-screen will turn brown as group takes a funny look at films through the eyes of kids.
Best of all, in every performance an actual 6D movie is made – starring the audience – promoters said.
The Listies 6D is part of GPAC’s 2017 Love Central Geelong Family Magic Program and comes to Geelong for two performances only – at noon and 2.30pm on 1 April.
Other productions in this GPAC’s Family Magic program include: We’re Going on a Bear Hunt! on 24 June, Diary of a Wombat on 12 August, Horrible Harriet on September 23, and Grug and the Rainbow on 21 October.
Tickets for all Family Magic performances are $22 each or $20 each when booked in groups of four-plus. For bookings, go to www.gpac.org.au or phone Box Office on 5225 1200.

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