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Leave Your Folks at Home

Leave Your Folks at Home!

NEW ZEALAND COMEDY TRUST PRESENTS
THE 5PM PROJECT
HOSTED BY GUY WILLIAMS

Are studies wearing you down? Are your teachers trying to crack lame jokes during class? Tired of ‘fake’ laughing just so they don’t flick a detention your way? Hit up The 5pm Project for actual laughs and good-times with your mates on the last Friday of the school holidays (May 3rd)!

The 5pm Project is the generational gap-filler between Stand-Up For Kids and the more adult-orientated shows that take place during the NZ International Comedy Festival. Almost like watching an M rated movie – something that verges on adult, but kept restrained. Well, on the adult humour that is. The laughs, on the other hand, are completely unrestricted!

Which means that parents; you don’t have to chaperone your teenage son or daughter. We understand at that age that it’s “uncool” for some to be seen with the “oldies” – let the comedians do the chaperoning for you instead!

The Boss, Guy Williams (Jono and Ben at Ten, Billy T Award Winner 2012) hosts a sick as line-up of comedy pros from 5pm onwards, including the likes of 7 Days wrestle-maniac Steve Wrigley (Billy T Award winner 2008), legit ‘gangsta’ James Nokise, laid-back Jamaine Ross, full-o’-bean-o Filipino James Roque & more.

BTW - people who laugh are better looking. So get ready to transform into a freaking model when you join us at The 5pm Project.

Join this Psychedelic Phat Jam Crew as they lay down next level gags!

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