The guy with his feet on the seats. The woman who litters on the train. The teenager who fails to produce a valid concession card. These are just a few of the violent offenders our brave Authorised Officers encounter on trains and trams every day.
From expired mykis to runaway fare evaders, join the Authorised Officers of Public Transport Victoria as they work a very special case that isn’t all that it seems. Suspense, Betrayal, Interpretive Dance – Law and Order: PTV has all the staples of a cop drama and a little bit extra. From April 20-25, watch our brave officers travel the City Loop and put away some of Victoria’s most serious offenders in Zone 1 and 2.
This returning work is reworked and improved, combining explosive dance, original music, sketch comedy and metro announcements to create an unforgettable transport experience. Just don’t forget to touch on.
Season Details
The Butterfly Club
April 20th-25th nightly at 8:30pm
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