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TV2 International Laugh Festival Line Thurs 17

Published: Thu 17 May 2001 10:30 AM
THU 17 MAY
DOWNSTAGE THEATRE
Adam Bloom (England)
Voted the ‘Time Out UK Comedian Of The Year’ and the ‘Polygram Punters Choice’ at the Edinburgh Festival in 1998.
7pm
Tickets: Adults $25 Conc/Groups 10+/LP $20
Bookings @ Ticketek 04-384 3840 or Downstage 04-801 6946
Brendhan Lovegrove & Jon Bridges
LIVE
LAUGH! Festival favourite, Brendhan Lovegrove, teams up with Ice TV’s Jon
Bridges
8.30pm
Tickets: Adults $20 Conc/Groups 10+/LP $18
Bookings @ Ticketek 04-384 3840 or Downstage 04-801 6946
BATS THEATRE
Rhys Darby and the Supernova
The world needs someone who can move like no other…The world needs a dancing idiot…He’s back!
7pm
Tickets: Adults $12 Conc/Groups 5+/LP $10
Bookings @ Ticketek 04-384 3840 or BATS 04-802 4175
Radar
Timor ODDyssey
The story of an icredible journey across the Australian desert, where Radar nearly drowns, and into East Timor where he is mugged by children.
8.30pm
Tickets: Adults $15 Conc/Groups 5+/LP $12
Bookings @ Ticketek 04-384 3840 or BATS 04-802 4175
ILLOT THEATRE, WELLINGTON TOWN HALL
Jeremy Elwood
Live from the Shadows
Stop sitting back. Grab life by the throat. Now throttle it. Music. Comedy. Vitriol. Welcome to the shadows, because reality isn’t politically correct.
7pm
Tickets: Adults $12 Conc/Groups 5+/LP $10
Bookings @ Ticketek 04-384 3840
Brad McCormick and Justin Kean
South East Side Story
A battle fought on the not-so-mean streets of Howick. A very good parody of West Side Story.
8.15pm
Tickets: Adults $15 Conc/U15 $12 Groups 5+/LP $10
Bookings @ Ticketek 04-384 3840
The Brat Pack
New Zealand’s hottest comedy showcase featuring Chris Brain, Rhys Darby, Jeremy Elwood and Terry Frisby.
9.30pm
Tickets: Adults $15 Conc/Groups 5+/LP $12
Bookings @ Ticketek 04-384 3840
CIRCA
Vick’s Boy
by Ben Bettenbender
An outrageous comedy about sex, blackmail and naked ambition
7.30pm
Tickets: Adult $25 Conc $19 Friends of Circa $17
Bookings @ Circa 04-801 7992 www.circa.co.nz

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