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NZ’s Most Politically Incorrect Comedian

Published: Tue 27 Mar 2001 03:38 PM
NZ’s Most Politically Incorrect Comedian
Brendhan Lovegrove
March 29th, Selbys, Serlby Place, Porirua
So politically incorrect they tried to ban him from performing at Otago University.
After Brendhan Lovegrove performed during Otago University’s 20001 Orientation, he was found to be so politically incorrect that several complaints were laid requesting that he never be allowed to perform at the University again. We thought this was an excellent reason to bring him to Wellington for Selbys’ 1st Birthday Celebrations.
A veteran of numerous international festivals including Sydney, Edinburgh, and Canada, and a star of the award winning TV show Pulp Comedy, having featured in every series ever produced, Lovegrove achieved genuine national recognition when he won
New Zeland’s Billy T award in 1998.
While Mike King has just finished recording his sixth and final series of Pulp Comedy the TV Show, and is in the midst of a sell-out national tour, if you ask Mike King who the best live comedian in the country is, he says “Brendhan Lovegrove”.
Brendhan Lovegrove comes to Wellington for just one night.
Thursday March 29th, 8pm
“Slick as hell with superb audience rapport…brilliantly twisted.”
THE SCOTSMAN
"New Zealand's BEST LIVE COMEDIAN"
Mike King
Comedians opening for Lovegrove will include local favourites Dempsey Woodley,
Ati Awa Fm’s Stevie-Ray, and New Face Ben Easte.
Tickets are available from the venue at the special celebratory price of just $12.50
For more information contact Sully O’Sullivan of very serious productions
on 021 255 2297, or email veryserious@paradise.net.nz
Brendhan Lovegrove
8pm, Thursday 29th March 2001
Selby’s Sports Café
Serlby Place, Porirua
All Tickets $12.50
presales available from the venue

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