Adelaide Fringe review: Mr Snotbottom vs The Zombie Boogers: The Science of Snot

Looking for a disgustingly funny show to entertain some active little ones? Mr Snotbottom vs The Zombie Boogers: The Science of Snot is definitely worth watching, writes KIDDO's 13-year-old reviewer, Olive.

Mr Snotbottom takes us on a journey through a scientist’s nose! Engage in some super tense adventures battling the germs in a scientist’s nose and get heaps of chances to move around and get rid of those wiggles!

KIDDO Reviewer, Olive

Make sure you’re careful when throwing around the antihistamine-balls and watch out for the snot-guns! This show is fantastic for kids who want to laugh and stay entertained throughout the whole show, with heaps of interactive activities, a chance to get up on stage, and maybe even get squirted by water guns!

Mr Snotbottom vs The Zombie Boogers is perfectly next to a whole bunch of tempting food trucks and would be perfect for any ages with a sense of humour for all things gross and slimy!

Quick! The Zombie Boogers are coming, go help Mr Snotbottom defeat these evil monsters!


Mr Snotbottom vs The Zombie Boogers: The Science of Snot | March 8–10, 15–16, 2:30pm | The Kingfisher at Gluttony – Rymill Park

 

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Mr Snotbottom vs The Zombie Boogers: The Science of Snot | Adelaide Fringe

 

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