Claim a free double-pass to see the Geelong Art Centre’s The Boy Who Talked to Dogs
Looking for a fun night out in town? Don’t miss this chance to score a free double-pass to the theatre production The Boy Who Talked To Dogs!
With Deakin as a key artistic partner, the Geelong Arts Centre is giving away 20 double-passes to students and staff to attend this riveting adaptation between the dates of 13–16 July at Geelong West Town Hall.
Based on the true story of Nimbin’s famous ‘Dogman’, this tough but tender tale celebrates the love of animals we share our homes and lives with. Starring acclaimed Dublin actor, Bryan Burroughs, amidst a dazzling array of shadows, songs and stellar musicianship, The Boy Who Talked To Dogs is a mischievous and magical work for all ages from Adelaide’s acclaimed Slingsby and State Theatre Company South Australia.
Hurry – get your free tickets now before they go!
Snap up your tickets to one of the following eligible performances:
- Wednesday 13 July, 7.30pm
- Friday 15 July, 7.30pm
- Saturday 16 July, 1pm
- Saturday 16 July, 7.30pm.
To redeem this offer, email [email protected] with the code word THEBOY and include the number of tickets you’d like (maximum of two), your full name and phone number, day/time of the show you would like to attend, and ticket collection preference (either via email three days prior to performance or you can collect them on the day from Geelong West Town Hall).
Image credit: Geelong Arts Centre.