Plenty Ranges Centre Plans Huge Community Festival

Plenty Ranges Arts & Convention Centre (PRACC) is getting ready for bumper weekend with Otto & Astrid - Joint Solo Project and the City of Whittlesea Community Festival set to go back-to-back.

Straight from Berlin, Otto & Astrid are utterly dysfunctional siblings who are set to bring their riotous and razor-sharp satire of culture wars to South Morang on Saturday 18 March.

Otto & Astrid - Joint Solo Project is a hilariously and polarising rock concert being played out on-stage. This sibling dynamic is set to be part theatre, part rock concert, performed by two contemporary clowns playing live instruments in a dysfunctional rock band. An irreverent exposé of current tensions, two award-winning satirists shine a light on these dynamics with expert slapstick, choreography, pathos, and sensitivity. Suitable for audiences 13 and over. Adult theme and some coarse language.

Tickets for Otto & Astrid are only $10 each and are set to be the hottest tickets in town - Tickets can be purchase via the PRACC website

The very next day, PRACC will open its doors once again for the Community Festival with a wide range of musical performers and shows happening throughout the day. The two big shows scheduled are Trash with a Porpoise and Children are Stinky. Both are great sketchy comedy shows incorporating music, dance and funny child friendly comedy!

Both are free and are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to performances and entertainment offerings during the Community Festival.

For a full list of performances and activities happening at PRACC during the Community Festival visit the Whittlesea Arts Website

City of Whittlesea Community Festival

Sunday 19 March, 11am to 5pm

Civic Centre precinct, Ferres Boulevard, South Morang

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