EDUCATION DATES: Mon 21 - Fri 25 March
PUBLIC DATES: 11.30am Sat 26 March
Venue: Shed 6
Age: 8 - 14 years
Duration: 45 minutes
Price: $16.50
The Dominion Post presents Vinnie Septic and the Princesses.
The Festival is proud to present a new delightfully unwholesome musical show from the creators of the Lonesome Buckwhips. Come and meet Vinnie Septic, his brother Mutt and his sister Jacinta, for a live fable on what not to be when you grow up. From their ramshackle family caravan, complete with an alluring treasure trove of eccentric furnishings, Vinnie is determined to stage a rock show full of lessons from the school of hard knocks. It’s not going to be easy — his sister is a violin virtuoso who wants to be a rock diva, his brother is threatening to take up the bagpipes and Vinnie’s hand has gone green from playing the guitar too much. Don’t be surprised when you laugh rather than cry!
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