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Comedy Gala At The Hawke's Bay Opera House

Comedy Gala At The Hawke's Bay Opera House
 

Needing to do something special for your hard-working staff as a Christmas do?
How ‘bout a fun event for your social club Christmas Party!

We’ve got a great comedy gala lined up at the
Hawke's Bay Opera House to lift everyone’s spirits for the holidays!

NZ Comedy Trust presents

9th December Hawkes Bay Opera House 8pm

Early Bird Special
12 tickets for the price of 10
at the already discounted group 10+ price of $45.00, that’s a $144 discount!
DON'T MISS OUT!
Early Bird tickets available from Tuesday 20th October until Friday 30th October
Just say ‘Comedy Christmas’ at your Ticket Direct outlet


Comedy continues to be hugely popular, so make sure you get in quick and
book your seats for the COMEDY CHRISTMAS GALA before it sells out!

Hosted by New Zealand comedy legend Brendhan Lovegrove, the COMEDY CHRISTMAS GALA is a fast paced and hilarious 2-hour showcase featuring the best comedic talent from NZ, Australia and the UK. Last year’s line up included local faves such as Te Radar and Ben Hurley, as well as Aussie mates Mickey D, Charlie Pickering & Fiona O’Loughlin. This years’ line up is shaping up to be just as stellar- what a starry starry night!!

Dig out your Christmas best and get a group together for an end-of-year celebration that is guaranteed to get everyone grinning. Special group prices are available.

Tickets on sale now at all TicketDirect outlets!

Tickets: Adults $49.50,
Concession $45.00, Groups 10+ $45.00
Booking fees Apply


So come for a jolly night of ho ho ho’s and holiday cheers at the Hawkes Bay Opera House.
Comedy rules at the house!


Hawke's Bay Opera House

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