IF YOU enjoy lots of fun and laughter and like to learn of Australia’s fascinating outback folklore and legends, you won’t want to miss Banjo’s Outback Theatre Show.
The colourful, authentic performers you’ll meet at this unique theatre-cum-shearing shed will move you to tears and laughter as their vibrant songs, poems, skits and yarns breathe life and character into our pioneering days.
The all-action, traditional shearing shed scene is a highlight of the entertainment, featuring shearing, wool-classing, spinning and wool pressing on the classic 115-year-old Ferrier press; and lots of laughter with the “husband and wife” shearing contraption.
Bring a camera. There are beaut sunrises and sunsets, kelpies, ewes and lambs and memorable shots of a unique, heritage show all waiting to be captured on film.
And you can drop in and relax with a cup of billy tea or brewed billy coffee with home-made smoko, have a game of cards or darts, or saddle up for a round of Starlight’s Mini Golf or traditional Shearers’ Quoits.
The theatre is situated on Stork Road. Turn off at Albert Park Motel and follow the bitumen for 700m.