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HomeGazetteYou won't be falling asleep during this hypnotic show

You won’t be falling asleep during this hypnotic show

Right:  The Bizarre Gazzard will be showing off his skills for a good cause.Right: The Bizarre Gazzard will be showing off his skills for a good cause.

By Emma Sun
HYPNOTHERAPIST Rohan Gazzard, also known as the Bizarre Gazzard, will be demonstrating his techniques next month to raise money for charity organisation Windermere.
The Bizarre Gazzard is a fully qualified clinical hypnotherapist who has more than 10 years’ stage experience.
His partner in crime, brilliantly funny stand up comedian and musician Adam ‘Chicken’ Palmer will also be making an appearance.
The pair will combine music, costumes, comedy and props, so it is a must see show where the only people having a better time than the audience are the volunteers themselves.
Organiser Andrew Cassimaty said the event is a great opportunity for friends and family to get together, have a good time and support a good cause.
“We’re hoping to get $15,000 on the night, and the money will go towards Windermere’s services, such as supporting families and children in crisis,” he said.
The Bizarre Gazzard show will be held at Amberlee Receptions in Cranbourne, located at 1451 South Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne.
Tickets are $99 per head, which includes a delicious three course meal. Each table seats 10 people.
Payment can be made through direct deposits and tickets can be sent or emailed directly.
For more information, or to book a seat, contact Andrew by mobile on 0413 873 158 or by email on andrew.cassimaty@harcourts.com.au.

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