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Splash and Boots March Break

Splash and Boots March Break

Time: Doors: 11am, Show 12pm
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Join us during March Break on Saturday, March 16, with JUNO Award-winning Children’s group Splash’N Boots at the Studio Theatre Perth!

Splash’N Boots are a beloved Canadian children’s music duo consisting of Nick Adams (Splash) and Taes Leavitt (Boots). With 20 years of experience, Splash’N Boots have become a household name, creating music and concert experiences that bring happiness and joy to children of all ages.

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The 18 songs on their newest album, Love-a-by, (including nine songs with vocals and nine instrumental lullaby versions) are written as love songs for babies dedicated to establishing healthy connections and sense of security before bedtime. These attachment patterns can have a profound impact on children’s emotional and psychological well-being and Splash’N Boots’ goal with this album are to create a soundtrack for healthy bedtime routines.

With their hit TV show on Treehouse TV and Disney Jr. Canada, Splash’N Boots have appeared daily in over 8.5 million homes across Canada. They have also recently written and produced an episode for Sesame Street.

In addition to their own original music, Splash’N Boots have collaborated with a wide range of artists, including Alice Cooper, Brett Kissel, Johnny Reid, Alan Doyle, Simon Ward of The Strumbellas, The Wiggles, and Sharon and Bram. Their music is enjoyed around the world, with millions of streams on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.

VIP Tickets include a meet and greet after the show!

12 months and under do not require a ticket and can be in arms

Please Note:

This is not a Studio Theatre Perth production. This performance is being presented by an independent producer and is outside of our regular Studio theatre offerings. These tickets are not subject to refund, credit or exchange.

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MIKE IRVIN

Mike is a retired broadcast production veteran whose 43-year career includes TV & Radio production, along with a 21-year span of teaching part-time in the Algonquin College Radio Broadcasting and Theatre Arts program. His passion for radio performance has garnered several awards and recognition from industry peers and students. As Regional Production Manager at Rogers Radio, he helmed a 6-person team serving the Ottawa, Kingston and Halifax markets. He has directed various productions including commercial and news features, music specials, and podcasts.