Blast Off these school holidays

Captain James Link and flight engineer Luna Tik talk with Pluto, who has just discovered he is not a real planet anymore, in 321...Blast Off. (Photo by Kerrie Reynolds)

A space adventure is coming to Drysdale these school holidays to bring laughter and enjoyment to audiences of all ages.

Geelong children’s theatre group Theatre 3triple2 4 KiDs new show 321…Blast Off features captain James Link and flight engineer Luna Tik as they travel around space.

Director Cait Reynolds said the children’s pantomime space adventure show coming to the Potato Shed from September 25 to 28 was more than a “50-minute exploration of comedy and fun”.

“It’s more about having a galaxy-centred themed day for families. They can expect laughs and parents can expect to maybe feel a bit heart warmed,” she said.

“We have an education room set up that families can enjoy with lots of different space activities and costumes for the kids to try on and take photos.

“We also have Pluto who’s just discovered that he’s not a real planet anymore, so we tackle some issues within the show as well for older audiences, but it’s definitely one for the kids.”

Ms Reynolds said her favourite part about the 100 per cent original show was what audiences could take away from it and that she looked forward to seeing how people would react.

“We welcome families to come and enjoy the show and explore the galaxy with us,” she said.

“We would love to see parents coming in with their grandparents and with little ones, so babies and elderly people are more than welcome to come and enjoy the show.”

321…Blast Off will play daily shows during the second week of school holidays at the Potato Shed in Drysdale at 10.30am and 1.30pm from Monday, September 25, to Thursday, September 28.

Book tickets on 5251 1998 or at www.potatoshed.com.au