Get ready to immerse yourself in an enchanting world of laughter, adventure, and beloved characters as the Rotaract Club of Rockingham proudly presents a hilarious pantomime, “Eat the Cake.”
This family-friendly extravaganza is set to unfold at the Gary Holland Centre on Saturday, the 20th of January 2024, offering two showtimes at 11:30 am and 2:00 pm. Whether you choose the morning delight or the afternoon escapade, the Gary Holland Centre is the place to be for a heartwarming experience.
All of this comes at an affordable price of $15 per adult and $10 per child. As we delve further into the blog, you will receive more details about this performance.
Performance Details
The performance includes characters such as Princess Jasmine, Hercules, a Magic Mirror, a timid Lion, a dancing Scarecrow, and the mischievous Ugly Sisters. This fabulous feel-good family show unfolds in a world filled with enchanting music, love potions, and epic battles.
Each performance lasts for an entertaining one hour, followed by an additional 30 minutes for character photos and meet-ups, allowing the audience to capture memories with their favorite fairy-tale personas.
What makes this experience even more special is that all profits generated from the show will be generously donated to the Lucy Saw Association, adding a heartwarming touch to the joyous festivities.
Nichola, the director behind this enchanting performance. Not only is she the director, but she is also a children’s storybook writer, Improvisation Specialist, and Drama Teacher/Director.
With an impressive track record, Nichola has conducted specialized workshops in primary and high schools throughout Perth, bringing her expertise to eager learners.
Why attend this Event?
Dive into a world of wonder and laughter at this must-attend performance, directed by the talented Nichola. With enchanting characters like Princess Jasmine and Hercules, this original pantomime promises joy for audiences of all ages.
Nichola’s inclusive workshops ensure that everyone, regardless of age, background, or ability, can fully enjoy the magic of live theater. Plus, your attendance goes beyond entertainment—it supports a meaningful cause, as all profits are generously donated to the Lucy Saw Association.
This performance comes with a proven track record, having achieved a sell-out success at the 2017 Fringe World Festival. The highlight? Characters come out afterward to personally meet their young fans! Join us for an hour of pure delight, and be part of a community that values laughter, inclusivity, and making a positive impact.