Whatevfur
Presented by Phoebe Maher of A little bit of wee came out
Fur-ociously funny and paws-itively preposterous dog themed improvised comedy show!
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Fur-ociously funny and paws-itively preposterous dog themed improvised comedy show!
Don’t terrier yourself up about it, YOU decide how our improvisers behave. Want to see adults acting like possessed poodles? You can! Keen to see improvisers zoomie like groovy greyhounds without splitting their pants? Suggest it!
You won’t be setting out to wee yourself in public, yet little bits of wee might escape when laughing really hard at adults cocking their leg, humping trees and scooting on the ground. It could be pet-tentially funny… or paw-ful.
Don’t miss this ruff gig or the oppawtunity to join us on the barkside!
Don’t fur-get to please BYO:
* Dog(s) as audience members (leashed please)
* Chairs, picnic rugs, beanbags, cushions
* Umbrellas and wet weather gear as this event is outdoors with no undercover areas likely
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Genre
Children - Youth, Comedy
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RATING
G
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VENUE
Raymond Park
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DURATION
60 mins
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Premiere
World Premiere
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ACCESSIBILITY INFO
Wheelchair accessible - Main entrance wheelchair access - Step-free access - Accessible bathrooms - Reserved accessible parking - No on-street parking - Assistance dogs are allowed in all areas of the venue - Please check with the venue for all accessibility information
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WARNINGS
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Doors Open
Come 15 minutes before the show.
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Things you need to know or bring
BYO chair or picnic blanket, you can bring dogs and keep an eye on the weather and how to dress as the performance is outdoors with no under cover area.
Acknowledgement of Traditional Custodians
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we present Anywhere Festival, the Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi, Jinibara, Turrbal and Yuggera Peoples. We wish to pay respect to their Elders - past, present and emerging - and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their stories continue to play.