New-look children s circus coming to Toitoi in Hastings
15 Apr, 2021 12:02 AM
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The 3 Speed Crunch Box Rebooted show will take place at Functions on Hastings in Toitoi - Hawke s Bay Arts & Events Centre. Photo / Supplied
The 3 Speed Crunch Box Rebooted show will take place at Functions on Hastings in Toitoi - Hawke s Bay Arts & Events Centre. Photo / Supplied
A new circus show offering laugh-out-loud stupidity and side-splitting slapstick is coming to town.
The 3 Speed Crunch Box Rebooted show is due to take place at Functions on Hastings in Toitoi - Hawke s Bay Arts & Events Centre on April 29.
Produced by Australian company Dislocate, the new-look children s comedy circus act will use an Auckland-based cast for the tour to avoid issues with MIQ and visas.
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