Clean Comedy's last laugh of 2008!
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Clean Comedy's last laugh of 2008!
The Clean Comedy Show is celebrating its biggest year yet with one last laugh. Don't miss this special event as Clean Comedy returns to where it all began.
"I'm very excited about the up coming show," Dave Wiggins, the event's producer and MC says. "Its been our biggest year by far with the highlights being our successful run in the NZ International Comedy Festival and completing our first full year of our regular shows at the Classic Studio."
Musical comedy duo Dash Ambrose headlines the show, wrapping up a year where they received rave reviews at the NZ Fringe festival in Wellington for their show B Sides and Rarities. Texture.co.nz reviewer passed on this tip to readers: "But all you really need to know is that these guys are good. Oh, so very good." This show sees the team head back to West Auckland to perform at Massey Community Church where they gave their first gig over 4 years ago.
*The Clean Comedy show is a family friendly comedy show offering a great night of up-lifting entertainment guaranteed to be a hit with everyone, hosted by award winning and popular comedian Dave Wiggins.
The Clean Comedy Show with host Dave
Wiggins
Featuring Dash Ambrose and James Keating plus
guests
Sat Nov 22, 7:00pm
Massey Community Church
8
Vadam Rd (off Royal Rd)
Massey
$15 adult / $12 student
or group of 10 +
Tickets on sale at Manna Henderson
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