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Squatch Watch: LIVE
 

Discover undeniable, irrefutable proof of Australia’s very own Bigfoot — The Yowie, as Merrigong Theatre Company’s annual artist’s program, MERRIGONGX presents Vaguely Adjacent’s Squatch Watch: LIVE at the Illawarra Performing Arts Centre from 25th to 27th September 2025.  

Coming to you Live, ‘Squatch Watch’ is the most acclaimed and highest rated cryptozoology podcast in Australia. Join Luke Standish (Shopfront Arts Co-op's Stripped), Frank Dwyer (SAC’s, Where Shall We Meet?), Sophie Florence Ward (SAC’s In The Event of Moon Disaster), and Nick Vagne (KXT Broadway’s WALLY), as their decade of recording and research culminates in one of the most exciting live shows you will ever see.  

Whether it’s your first expedition into the unknown or you’re a seasoned Sasquatch veteran, don’t miss this jaw-dropping new work by Wollongong’s own genre-bending performance collective.  

 

Event details

Venue: Bruce Gordon Theatre – Illawarra Performing Arts Centre
Bookings: https://merrigong.com.au/shows/squatch-watch-live/
Start Date: Thursday 25 September 2025

For this event there is no set ticket price. Instead, simply reserve a spot, show up, then pay what you feel the performance is worth afterwards.

 

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