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Three little pigs join Bellarine’s building boom

January 9, 2019 BY

The Three Little Pigs, from left, Elroy played by Tracy Egan, Wilbur played by Chris Reynolds, Penny played by Susanna Nicholls and Woodrow T Wolfe played by Andy Jennings. Photo: REBECCA ADAM

THE timeless fun of the Three Little Pigs story takes over the Potato Shed in Drysdale these school holidays.

Theatre 3222 will combine classic storytelling with catchy tunes in The Three Little Pigs from January 15 to 18.

The fun begins when the Three Little Pigs – Wilbur, Elroy and Penny – decide to build some new houses, well at the least some new pig pens.

Off they go on the adventure of a lifetime, into the woods to create these new houses.

Meanwhile, elsewhere in the woods local building company head Woodrow T Wolfe ( Woody for short) is busy checking on all the recent builds.

Parrots Heckle and Jeckle suggest Woody check out the new houses built by the pigs, and the fun begins. With songs including “I am the Wolf” and “Build Build Build”, The Three Little Pigs will be a fun way to learn about building amid all the humour, colourful characters and audience participation for which the Potato Shed’s holiday shows have become renowned for.

Shows will be held twice daily at 10.30am and 1.30pm.

Performances run for an hour and are suitable for family members of all ages.

Tickets can be purchased online – over the phone – at the door or at any City of Greater Geelong Customer Service Centre, phone the Potato Shed on 5251 1998 or visit the website at geelongaustralia.com.au/potatoshed