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THE entertaining and popular show ‘Busting Out!’ is back in Australia after selling out in both the UK and US with even more fun, tricks and laughs to offer.
After having already played to over 300,000 Australians and New Zealanders and selling out in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and other regional theatres across Australia and New Zealand, the hit comedy headed to the UK and U.S to capture the eyes of the Northern Hemisphere audiences.
As it travels across the globe, Busting Out! is capturing the hearts of many audiences while collecting many positive reviews along the way.
The show is an uplifting celebration of bouncy songs, wobbly jokes, thigh-slapping sketches, and of course, practical demonstrations of the fascinating lesser-known uses of the leading ladies’ assets.
The creator of the show, Emma Powell puts it quite simply …“What goes up must come down and when they do we show you what to do with them,” she said.
“I am always pleased when women of all shapes, sizes and ages come to me at the end of each show and tell me how liberated they feel,” Ms Powell said.
“It’s so nice to know they’ve had a great laugh. It’s a life-changing experience for many women who have perhaps been ashamed or embarrassed by their breasts all their life,” she said.
“But the blokes don’t need to be afraid. There’s plenty of laughs for everyone.”
Now, after the excitement experienced in previous years, audiences can once again look forward to the talent of Emma Powell, Bec Killick and Mandy Lodge in Busting Out! as the fun is brought back to Australia, with an Australia-wide tour which will begin in North Queensland and finish in South Australia.
‘Busting Out!’ will entertain the community of Pakenham at the Cardinia Cultural Arts Centre, at 8pm Thursday 22 March.
Bookings can be made by phoning 1300 887 624, or by visiting www.cardiniaculturalartcentre.com.au
‘Busting out!’ will then visit Warragul, at the West Gippsland Arts Centre the following night at 8pm on Friday 23 March.
Bookings can be made for the Warragul show by phoning 5624 2456, or by visiting www.wgac.org.au

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