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World-class circus skills meet side-splitting laughs as this cheeky trio from Australia transform the common household wheelie bin into a playground for the imagination in the award-winning show Trash Test Dummies playing at council’s Lake Kawana Community Centre at 10am and 12.30pm on June 28.

Winners of the best children’s presentation at the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016 and 2015, and runners-up for children’s choice award 2016, the Trash Test Dummies are as full of laughs as their bins are full of surprises.

Returning from a sell-out season at the Edinburgh Fringe with rave reviews, this award-winning, side-splitting slapstick comedy routine takes the household wheelie bin to new heights, and delivers a dump truck full of hilarity.

Jamie Bretman, Jack Coleman and Simon Wright are highly skilled circus performers who can trash talk with the best of them.

These dexterous dummies take the audience on a journey into their playful imagination, where they invite them to take a fresh look at the humble household wheelie bin.

Tickets are just $15 per person or $55 for a family pass (minimum of two children).

For individual or group bookings, please call Lake Kawana Community Centre on 5413 1400 or visit www.scvenuesandevents.com.au.

Reviews

“A circus and acrobatic show perfect for families.” Edinburgh Festival For Kids

“A near-perfect, laugh-out-loud blend of physical comedy, old-fashioned vaudeville slapstick, mime, dance, juggling, clown capers and circus performance.” Herald Sun

“Not content with merely being terrific acrobats, wonderful clowns and being able to juggle, these guys wrote a cohesive and engaging show.” Funny Tonne

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