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Burrinja Theatre

Pandemonium – Jimeoin

Direct from a sell-out season at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, don’t miss Jimeoin’s hilarious new show Pandemonium.

A night spent with this comedy legend is not only funny but full of handy tips.

Jimeoin will teach you how to make your bed with very little effort, how to thank your partner and get away with it and how to talk dirty in a nice way – you’ll come out the other side having laughed yourself stupid and maybe with a life hack or two.

Season: Friday 11 April at 7.30pm.

Karralyka Theatre

Trash Test Dummies Circus

Winners of the best Children’s presentation at the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015 and 2016 and runners up for Children’s Choice Award Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2016, the Trash Test Dummies are full of laughs as they are surprises.

This family adventure takes the humble household wheelie bin to new heights.

Season: Thursday 10 April. Times: 11am and 2pm.

The Round Theatre

Broadway Baby – A Transformational Theatrical Experience

Get ready for an unforgettable evening as powerhouse performer Clare Elizabeth Dea returns with her most dazzling and daring show yet!

Joined by the incomparable Suzanne Andrews on piano and two sizzling cabaret dancers, The Hot Daddies, Clare brings glitz, grit, and authenticity to this one-night only spectacle.

Follow the hilariously flawed and chocolate-obsessed diva Ruby Red as she navigates the highs and lows of motherhood, addiction, and life in the spotlight.

From show-stopping Broadway hits to side splitting self-help parodies, Clare masterfully blend comedy, music and raw storytelling, serving up Liza Minelli-worthy pizzazz with a dash of Brene Brown-inspired vulnerability.

Season: Sunday 13 April at 8pm.

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