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Prehysterical
 

Welcome to the Stone Age!

Prehysterical will rock Sydney Fringe – from September 2nd to October 1st – at Spiegeltent Festival Garden – The Vault.

Bring the whole family and be transported to the land of early humans. Watch through spectacular circus skills (and tongue-in-cheek humour for the adults), as three Neanderthals learn to work together to face fierce predators and the harsh natural environment.

Winner of the Best Children’s Weekly Award at Adelaide Fringe (2020 and 2022) and Fringe World 2020, Prehysterical is sure to entertain people of all ages.

Head First Acrobats are a multi-award-winning performance company, well-known on the international festival circuit. With big-hitting shows like the smash hit Elixir and high-energy Railed’, their acts are a can’t miss event.

Come for incredible circus skills and mammoth laughs and stay for a show that truly rocks. Don’t miss out, book your tickets for Prehysterical today!

 

Event details

Venue: Spiegeltent Festival Garden - The Vault, 122 Lang Road, Paddington, Sydney
Bookings: https://sydneyfringe.com/events/prehysterical/
Start Date: Tuesday 12 September 2023

 

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