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In Flight Entertainment returns

Local producer and performer Riley Cope is bringing his highly acclaimed production of In Flight Entertainment back to the Sunshine Coast for two shows only.

The newly revised show will have all the charm and glamour as before, plus so much more, with the assistance of a talented local cast.

Most recently Riley wrote and produced Holy Ship, a comedic cabaret set on the high seas after his experience working at sea for Carnival Cruise Lines. Both Holy Ship and In Flight Entertainment have toured interstate and won prestigious awards such as the Anywhere Festival Award.

In Flight Entertainment is a fun, risqué, musical comedy for adults.

A high altitude musical cabaret taking you behind the scenes into the turbulent lives of an aviation crew.

Rowdy passengers, the mile high club and in flight air marshals will have you laughing all evening.

The new, revamped, version is one flight not to miss!

Book a First Class or Economy seat for the show at Buderim War Memorial Hall on 2 and 3 September at 7:30pm.

Tickets at trybooking.com/CBKLK or copecreative.com.au

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