Pevan & Sarah in Concert

Thu 24 Oct
Pevan & Sarah in Concert

Pevan & Sarah in Concert

Get ready for a wild ride as Pevan & Sarah hit the road again, spreading musical magic and joy to young theatre goers across the nation! Brace yourself for alive edutainment extravaganza that's bursting at the seams with your favourite Pevan & Sarah bangers.

This 50-minute adventure will delight with music, laughter, and pure joy as the big friendly tiger and his spirited sidekick ignite the stage. Audiences will sing, learn, and giggle their way through the spectacle, as their little minds are blown by seeing this dynamic duo in the flesh (and fur)! 

Created by teachers, this interactive performance skilfully weaves through the literacy and numeracy curriculum, sprinkling in a healthy dose of teamwork, social skills and emotional wellbeing. The big friendly tiger and his pocket rocket bestie are ready to rock the house in a performance that's a perfect blend of music, education and entertainment. 

So, dust off your tiger ears, refresh those favourite lyrics and ready yourself for a performance that's downright unforgettable.

Tickets go on sale at 10:00 AM 17 April 2024.

If any member of your party requires an Auslan interpreter, please contact info@pevanandsarah.com

Dates
Thu 24 Oct
Where
Lakeside Room
Ages
All Ages
Warnings
This performance includes haze effects.
Duration
50 mins
Tickets
All Tickets $22

Free tickets will be available for educators and supervising adults of school groups on a 10:1 student ratio. Please contact the box office for reservations.
Times
Thu 24 October - 10:30am

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