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Fit for a king, and extra saucy

SENSATIONAL songs, hilarious comedy, madcap games and audience involvement. Laugh-a-long, sing-a-long and clap-a-long and just enjoy a fantastic, fully themed night of medieval merrymaking.
That’s what sets Dirty Dick’s apart – it’s a stage show and a feast with costumed lads and wenches and highly entertaining live performers.
It’s all loads of fun and it is coming to the coast for one night only as part of their 45th anniversary tour.
Award winning, Dirty Dick’s Theatre Restaurant first opened its doors in Perth in 1970 and is the nation’s longest running live interactive entertainment.
The Dirty Dick’s organisation has been touring its shows since 1985 and has presented more than 36,000 shows in over 1500 venues, to five million people, across three generations, with more than 1400 actors.
Dirty Dick’s is such a unique night out – from the moment you arrive, the fun starts.
Join wondrous wenches, lively lads and merry minstrels as they settle you into the spirit of the evening. Then sit back and be entertained by a host of hysterical, historical stage characters as they recount some of history’s more notable events.
Dirty Dick’s presents a new stage shows each year so whether you’re a first timer or you’ve been before, there is always something new and different for you to enjoy.
The new show for the 2015 45th Anniversary Tour is “A Rollicking Night in the Royal Court”. Join the madcap heir-apparent, Prince Percy, his Merry Minstrel, Master Dirty Dick himself and saucy Head Wench, Fanny Farquar, in a night full of side-splitting comedy, witty songs, hysterical antics and interactive performance.
It’s all fun and games in an unforgettable night of medieval mirth and merriment. Think of it like Game of Thrones with a twist!
Throughout the evening, a most hearty three-course repast is served to your tables by costumed wenches and lads including soup, alternate serves of prime roast beef or tender chicken breast with jus, garden vegetables and roast potatoes and tasty plum pudding with succulent sauce.
Dirty Dicks is performing on 22 August from 7pm at Tewantin Noosa RSL for one night only.
This show will sell out early so bookings are essential to avoid disappointment. Tickets are just $ 49 for members and $59 for non-members, which includes a brilliant stage show and the magnificent three-course feast.
Tickets are available at reception or dial’n’charge on 5447 1766.

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