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Comedy: Stephen K Amos - The Spokesman


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STEPHEN K AMOS

THE SPOKESMAN

ANAGRAMMATIST AND WORD MASTER, STEPHEN K AMOS IS THE SPOKESMAN.

Returning to New Zealand for a strictly limited season after a sell out worldwide tour, this new show is a refreshingly honest tale of comedy and life.

"Slick, polished and professional, Amos delivered a memorable night of comedy, just as you would expect from a celebrated international comedian at the top of his game" Herald Sun

Amos has charmed and entertained audiences all over the world with his easy, relaxed style, intelligent wit and honest warm-hearted joie de vivre. The last few years have seen Stephen steadily become a household name performing all over Australia & New Zealand; appearing on our television screens for the NZ International Comedy Gala and Australia’s Thank God You’re Here, Spicks & Specks, The Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala, Great Debate and Good News Week.

In the UK he has recently starred in a number of popular TV shows including Have I Got News For You (BBC One), The Royal Variety Performance (ITV) and Celebrity Masterchef (BBC2).

‘Amos is a hugely skilled performer, genial and always in control... clever and outrageously extravagant.’ The Scotsman

‘Laughs by the bucket load.’ Edinburgh Festivals

As part of the 2013 NZ International Comedy Festival

STEPHEN K AMOS – THE SPOKESMAN
AUCKLAND
Date: Sat 27, Tue 30 April – Sat 4 May, 7 pm
Venue: Rangatira, Q Theatre, 305 Queen Street
Bookings: 09 309 9771 www.qtheatre.co.nz
Tickets: $34.50 - $36.50 (booking fee may apply)

WELLINGTON
Date: Sun 5 May, 7PM
Venue: The Opera House, 111-113 Manners Street, CBD
Bookings: 0800 TICKETEK (842 538) www.ticketek.co.nz
Tickets: $34.50 - $36.50 (booking fee may apply)
For the sweetest deals and hottest comedy news throughout the Festival head to www.comedyfestival.co.nz

ENDS

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