A ‘Civilized’ Night Of Quality Comedy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
A ‘Civilized’ Night Of Quality Comedy
Leaving out the crude while keeping in the
clever.
Little Theatre, Lower Hutt
4th/5th/12th May,
7.30pm
Raw Comedy Quest Winner 2004 Jerome Chandrahasen and local talent Mutts Paku will be bringing their contrasting comedic styles together for the first time to create Civilized.
In an hour of clean stand up and sketches they will be entertaining audiences with their distinctive angles on New Zealand, language and nonsense. They have performed comedy locally and nationally in front of audiences that have ranged from 300+ to two punters and a dog.
Jerome Chandrahasen after taking out the Wellington Raw Comedy final went on to Auckland winning the prestigious 2004 Raw Comedy Quest, for New Zealand’s best new comedian. His dry wit and clever one liners have been leaving crowds in stitches from Queen St to the Stokes Valley.
Matiaha 'Mutts' Paku, has been performing for the last 2 years in Auckland and Wellington. He has been winning over audiences with his high energy performance, crazy character impressions and twisted story telling
‘Outstanding fresh
new comedy talent…unique style and delivery will impress.’
Scott Blanks, The Classic www.comedy.co.nz
‘Really
brought the house down…I’m laughing at the memory as I write
this.’ Emily Braunstein, theatre reviewer,
Salient
SPECIAL OFFER FOR SCOOP READERS: The first 5
readers to reply by 1.00pm today (Monday 2nd May) will get a
double pass to opening night for only $12, you and a friend
get in for half price! Email at civilizedcomedy@hotmail.com
Comedy that would impress your nana! Civilized will be performed at Little Theatre, Lower Hutt on the 4th/5th/12th May from 7.30pm adult $12, conc. $10.
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