Comedy Monthly: October 25 at The Office from 7pm
MEDIA RELEASE: For Immediate
release
The Office Bar and Cafe
presents
Comedy
Monthly: October 25 at The Office from
7pm
Newtown’s newest
entertainment night, Comedy Monthly, kicks into another gear
with a fantastic line up of comedians, including an
international act.
Marty Bright is an up and coming
comedian based in Sydney and recently performed in the hit
Sydney Fringe Festival show ‘Me Me Me!’.
“ I'm very excited about this line up,” says Ben Caldwell, the show’s producer. “ I've seen some of Marty’s stuff online and it’s really refreshing. I think the audience will like his style, it's very energetic”
The show also features established Wellington acts Brad Zimmerman, Fergus Aitken and Vitale Joseph, as well as two rookies, Nik Bruce-Smith and Eliza Pennell. With resident MC, Jerome Chandrahasen away, Ants Heath will take over the MC duties.
“We have some great local talent right now and it’s fantastic that we are able to showcase these acts on a more regular basis. And the venue is great for comedy. It has a New York comedy club look with the brick walls and basement location. The performers we’ve had so far have loved it.”
The show is approximately two hours long and students who bring their ID will also receive a free pint of beer. Thursday nights also feature The Office’s $15 super jug deal on their Monteith’s range.
Date: 25
October at 7pm
Venue: The Office Bar and Cafe,
124
Riddiford St, Newtown
Tickets: $10 on the door
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