Al Pitcher’s Idiot Wind
Al Pitcher’s Idiot Wind

Doris presents
Al Pitcher
AL PITCHER’S IDIOT WIND
Ever said the wrong thing at the wrong time? Is your middle name faux pas? Does your foot reside in your mouth? You’re not alone… A favourite on the UK circuit with his energetic and freewheeling style, Al Pitcher’s bloody chuffed to return with his new show, “Idiot Wind”.
Inspired by a true story of flatulence
on an aeroplane.
Expect the unexpected from one of the
comedy’s hottest talents, with appearances at the
Edinburgh Festival, and Montreal Just for Laughs Festival
2007.
If you like your comedy upbeat, improvised, with a pinch of humility and expect a big finish*, get ready to be hit by Al Pitchers Idiot Wind.
* Big finish guaranteed
“You’d have top be totally stone-hearted not to find this show hilarious. Al Pitcher is my new favourite comedian, I predict big things from this guy in the coming years – he is a huge talent.” – Edfringe.com (UK)
“I was laughing uncontrollably, this very funny man can take you on a journey into the realms of almost insanity without leaving your chair.” – ONE4REVIEW.COM (UK)
AUCKLAND:
Dates: Wed 16 – Sat 19 May,
8.30pm
Venue: Comedy Underground, Wallace Trust Gallery,
305 Queen St, Auckland City
Tickets: Adults $18 Conc.
$15 Groups 10+ $15
Bookings: Ticketek 0800 TICKETEK (0800
842 5385)
Show Duration: 1
hour
WELLINGTON:
Dates: Tue 22 – Sat 26 May,
7pm
Venue: 101 @ Bodega, 101 Ghuznee St, Wellington
City
Tickets: Adults $18 Conc. $12 Groups 10+
$15
Bookings: Ticketek 0800 TICKETEK (0800 842
5385)
Show Duration: 1
hour
ENDS
www.alpitcher.com
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