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Bluey and the Heeler family set to light up Montecasino stage this July

Bluey and the Heeler family set to light up Montecasino stage this July

The Citizena day ago

Bluey and the Heeler family set to light up Montecasino stage this July
Get ready, Joburg. Bluey, Bingo, Mum and Dad are bringing their first-ever stage show to South Africa this winter school holiday, with Bluey's Big Play The Stage Show making a stop at Montecasino's Teatro from July 9 to 20.
This theatrical production is based on the hit animated children's series Bluey, which has captured hearts around the world.
Families can look forward to seeing the Heeler family live on stage in a show that features life-sized puppets, live actors, iconic sets and original music.
Created by Joe Brumm and featuring music from composer Joff Bush, Bluey's Big Play follows the Heelers through a full day of fun and mischief, as Bluey and Bingo do everything they can to get Dad off the bean bag.
Presented by BBC Studios and Showtime Management, the show has received glowing reviews internationally and is now ready to wow South African audiences.
Tickets are available at www.showtime.co.za and www.ticketmaster.co.za.
Each attendee, regardless of age, must have a valid ticket. A limited number of Meet & Greet Packages are also available and include a lanyard and a special opportunity to meet Bluey after the show.
Children attending the Meet & Greet must be accompanied by a VIP ticket-holding adult.
Don't miss the chance to see Bluey and her family live on stage these winter holidays.
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