GET your dollar bucks out because Bluey has been rescheduled and will be in Warrnambool in June. The popular ABC TV children's stage show was due to be held at the Lighthouse Theatre in October but has been moved to June 29 and 30. Two additional shows have been added to the production which will be at 75 per cent capacity due to COVID-19 restrictions. Listen to the latest episode of our weekly podcast The Booletin and Beyond: Lighthouse Theatre service manager Xavier Dannock said they were working to fit in as many shows as possible during 2021 after a quiet 12 months. "We're encouraging people to buy tickets because they are protected if we have to cancel because of Covid," he said. He said if shows were cancelled and customers couldn't attend the rescheduled show they would get a full refund. "It's going to be a very busy year," he said. "We're trying to fit as much in as we can. "We're preparing for whatever happens. All the performers really want to perform." MORE READS: Person found dead in burnt out car Keppel Prince says 150 south-west wind farm jobs are under threat Vietnamese jailed for watering hundreds of cannabis plants at Portland grow house Snap COVID-19 lockdown hurt south-west tourism, support announcement can't help revenue lost Facebook has banned Australians sharing news on its platform. Here's how you can find south-west news. Have you signed up to The Standard's daily newsletter and breaking news emails? You can register below and make sure you are up to date with everything that's happening in the south-west.
WACKADOO: The Lighthouse Theatre's Amanda Kenneally is ready for the popular children's show Bluey to come to Warrnambool in June. Picture: Morgan Hancock
GET your dollar bucks out because Bluey has been rescheduled and will be in Warrnambool in June.
The popular ABC TV children's stage show was due to be held at the Lighthouse Theatre in October but has been moved to June 29 and 30.
Two additional shows have been added to the production which will be at 75 per cent capacity due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Listen to the latest episode of our weekly podcast The Booletin and Beyond:
Lighthouse Theatre service manager Xavier Dannock said they were working to fit in as many shows as possible during 2021 after a quiet 12 months.
"We're encouraging people to buy tickets because they are protected if we have to cancel because of Covid," he said.
He said if shows were cancelled and customers couldn't attend the rescheduled show they would get a full refund.
"It's going to be a very busy year," he said.
"We're trying to fit as much in as we can.
"We're preparing for whatever happens. All the performers really want to perform."
Have you signed up to The Standard's daily newsletter and breaking news emails? You can register below and make sure you are up to date with everything that's happening in the south-west.
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