I'd Love to have a Beer with Duncan
19 April 2006
Kia ora koutou,
Duncan Sarkies is back! If you're suffering from post-Easter chocolate tummy then wash it down with a beer this Friday in 'I'd love to have a beer with Duncan.' You really do get a beer - something the Business Manager, Clare, is looking forward to ...
If you're wondering what goes on behind the scenes at the local supermarket, check out the slappermarket comedy 'Check it Out.' Premieres tonight!
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Check It Out by Willow Newey & Kate McGill
Wed 19 - Sat 29 April
(no show Sun / Mon)
8pm
Tickets. $15 full / $12
concession & groups 8+
Directed by Larry Rew
Check out
girl Brenda-Lee is lost - does she LUV Kev, or is there
someone better up another aisle?
And one check-out over,
Geena's shagging half the meat department .
Meanwhile,
ex-swingers / owners Bill and Judy are trying to overcome
marriage problems with their business going down the
gurgler...
Read more! or Book by Email Now!
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I'd Love to have a Beer
with Duncan
Friday 21 April
6pm and 10pm (two shows
only)
Tickets. $15 full / $12 concession & groups
6+
DUNCAN SARKIES SNEAKILY PREVIEWS NEW MATERIAL FROM HIS
FORTHCOMING NOVEL
"TWO LITTLE BOYS" PLUS A NEW BATCH OF
SHORT STORIES!
WITH SPECIAL CELEBRITY GUEST SEAN O'BRIEN A.K.A GRASSY NOEL OF THE RYEGRASS STAGGERS!
PROCEEDS WILL GO TOWARD GETTING DUNCAN TO THE SOUTH ISLAND TO WRITE THE NOVEL!
DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE TO RUN DUNCAN OUT OF TOWN!
Book by Email Now! book@bats.co.nz
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