School holiday fun comes to the Bellarine Arts Centre
For those who love classic stories, Little Red Riding Hood, presented by Theatre 3triple2 4 Kids, takes to the stage daily from Tuesday 7 July to Thursday 9 July. Photo: Drop Of A Hat Productions.
LOOKING for ways to keep the kids entertained these school holidays? The Bellarine Arts Centre has a fantastic lineup of family-friendly performances, packed with adventure, laughter and fun for all ages.
First up is Mr Snotbottom, presented by Wordsworth Productions and appearing on Wednesday 1 July at 11am and 1pm (relaxed performance).
The hilariously disgusting comedian serves up a delightfully gross mix of slimy songs, ridiculous routines and laugh-out-loud comedy.
Perfect for children aged five and over (and their equally weird parents), Mr Snotbottom invites audiences into a world where fart jokes, toilet brushes and underpants-on-head antics are all part of the fun.
Relaxed performances provide a more flexible and supportive theatre environment where audiences can move around, make noise and enjoy the show at their own pace.
For those who love classic stories, Little Red Riding Hood, presented by Theatre 3triple2 4 Kids, takes to the stage daily from Tuesday 7 July to Thursday 9 July, with performances at 10.30am and 1.30pm each day.
This fresh take on the beloved fairy tale follows Little Red as she sets off through the woods to visit her grandmother after promising her parents she’ll stay safely on the path.

Filled with colourful characters, humour and heart, this family-friendly production is a wonderful introduction to live theatre and a great way to spark young imaginations.
Adults can also enjoy Her Voice: Australian Women in Song, featuring vocalists Jocelyn Mackay and Reyna Hudgell, pianist Sonoka Miyake and commentary from Colin Mockett, celebrating the stories of Australian women through music.
The Morning Showtime performance will be held on Tuesday 14 July at 10.30am, with morning tea provided.
There will also be an Encore Fundraiser Performance on Thursday 16 July at 7.30pm.
Presented by Kardinia Rotary and Drop of a Hat Productions, this performance will raise vital funds for the Lazarus Community Centre and its work providing counselling and support for women facing hardship and adversity.
Looking for a venue for your next event? The Bellarine Arts Centre offers flexible spaces for performances, meetings, conferences, celebrations and community events.
With modern facilities, professional support and a welcoming setting, it’s the perfect place to bring people together.
Whether you’re planning a special event or looking for entertainment these school holidays, there’s something for everyone at the Bellarine Arts Centre.
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