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Holy Ship docks at Caloundra

Local producer Riley Cope, Cope Creative, is excited to announce the return of the hit comedy musical Holy Ship at The Event Centre, Caloundra in March 2023.

“Embark on a hilarious, adult only cruise, without having to leave port.”

Holy Ship is an action-packed, comedic musical set on board a cruise liner.

Experience a witty script woven together with timeless music hits and lovable characters performed by eight professional entertainers.

Get ship faced, somewhere beyond the sea, and enjoy the laugh out loud, sometimes risqué, fictional cruise trip to Aruba, Jamaica, Bahamas and beyond.

Singing, dancing, acting, booze, bingo, more booze and missing passengers. Near, far, wherever you are, this is one itinerary you don’t want to miss.

After a sellout tour of the eastern Australian coast, the show returns home to the Sunshine Coast.

The popular production has undergone a revamp and promises twice as many laughs with new scenes, songs and the return of some lovable cruise characters.

The show is written by Mr Cope and incorporates lavish sets, costumes and songs such as Kokomo, My Heart will go on, Love Boat and more.

Don’t miss the boat! Tickets are on sale now via The Event Centre, Caloundra website at theeventscentre.com.au/event/holy-ship/

Repeat cruiser or virgin voyager, a night of boat rocking fun is assured.

$59 – Full price

$55 – Concession (ID required) $55 group 10+

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