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Skungpoomery By Ken Campbell At Bats Theatre

Skungpoomery By Ken Campbell At Bats Theatre

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Tuesday 9th March 2010

Has life lost its jizz and zoom?

Are you feeling peck-peck-pecked at?

Is your relationship with your knees lack-lustre?

Never fear, for the amazing Faz and his feeble minded assistant Twoo will empty the strife right out’ve your life in this madcap comedy of coppers in bins, bloomer-trussed dames and the exploits of the devious pyjama gang!

With guffaw and glee Imaginary Bees presents Skungpoomery, a whole new range and catalogue of items and activities for you to lose your wallow and follow the vocab down to your clanging back gums.

"Skungpoomery is the world as it should be. Infectious jollies debunking hierarchy - it's the lust for life!"
says director Phoebe Smith.

Join us at BATS Theatre on 18-20 & 23-27 of March at 9pm (and 3pm on the 27th) for an hour of laugh-out-loud, wee-in-your-pants fun for young and old and all of those whose fingers twitch at an unpressed emergency button. We’ve even got tricks up your sleeves!

Call or email Bats to book tickets today! (04) 802 4176, book@bats.co.nz. Tickets cost $18/$13.


Imaginary Bees presents:

Skungpoomery - Ken Campbell
18th-27th March 2010
BATS theatre
book@batsco.nz

shall we draw faces on our knees...?

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