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A Brief History of Everything in the Sky

A Brief History of Everything in the Sky


A Brief History of
Everything in the Sky
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Stardate 19.01.2007

FRINGE COMEDY REACHES THE OUTER LIMITS

Observational comedy takes on a new meaning in the 2007 Wellington Fringe Festival when popular local comedians Matt Elliott and Mike Bodnar look to the heavens for comedy inspiration. In what may well be a world comedy first, the duo - who had a sell-out show at last year’s festival (This Time Next Year) - perform stand-up comedy in a planetarium.

Their show, A Brief History of Everything in the Sky, plays at Carter Observatory, from February 14 –17, an ideal venue for observational comedy.

“Unusual venues are nothing new for us,” said Matt Elliott. “We performed on the frigate F69 shortly before it was sunk off the south Wellington coast.”

Mike Bodnar added, “Contrary to popular opinion, there was absolutely no connection between the two events, though some of my humour took a while to sink in”.

Carter Observatory, in Wellington’s Botanic Gardens, has something else to laugh about having recently secured funding for the next decade from the government and Wellington City Council; this will support an upgrade of the historic facility. Science Minister Steve Maharey described the observatory as “an important cultural and scientific asset for Wellington”. He was unavailable for comment on Elliott and Bodnar (who see it as more of a hysteric building).

Elliott has performed nationally and internationally for 18 years, and wrote the only history of New Zealand comedy (Kiwi Jokers). He produces and presents a weekly radio show dedicated to comedy on Wellington Access Radio, 783AM.

Bodnar, familiar to many from his years in radio and television, debuted in stand-up comedy in 2005 and had his first solo show at last year’s Dunedin Fringe Festival.

This year’s Fringe show should not be missed as Elliott and Bodnar take comedy light-hearted years into the future. The humour will be out of this world. Ticket prices are not astronomical.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF EVERYTHING IN THE SKY
Carter Observatory, February 14 – February 17, 2007
Tickets: $15, $12 & $10
Bookings: email matt.elliott@xtra.co.nz or phone 021-1623874
Running time: 60+ mins

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