Tim Batt’s UNIFIED THEORY in Wellington One Night Only

08
OCTOBER 2013
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tim Batt’s
UNIFIED THEORY
TIM BATT BRINGS
AWARD-WINNING COMEDY SHOW COMING TO WELLINGTON FOR ONE NIGHT
ONLY
OCTOBER 12TH AT CAVERN CLUB, ALLEN
STREET
TICKETS ON SALE NOW THROUGH DASH!
TICKETS
Comedian, radio co-host and semi-professional loo reviewer Tim Batt (7 Days, Radio Hauraki, TVNZ U) is bringing his award-winning show Tim Batt's Unified Theory to his home city for one night only!
Tim Batt's Unified
Theory won the coveted Best New-comer and Best Marketing
awards in its sold out Auckland season during the 2013 New
Zealand International Comedy Festival. Described as
“wildly funny” (KeepingUpWithNZ.com) and “a fast
paced, chatty, well timed hour of uncompromised, eloquent
comedy” (Theatreview.co.nz). Concrete Playground's Dani
McAllen called it “Absolutely one of the best comedy
acts I have seen in years, and one of the highlights of this
year's International Comedy Festival. Someone get that man a
TV show stat.”
Unified Theory runs the
gamut of Tim's thoughts about himself, humanity and how to
be a flight attendant. No stone will be left unturned as Tim
tries to do what Einstein never could and solve the universe
with one mighty idea.
The one night only show is set for Saturday 12th October, 8pm at The Cavern Club, Allen Street. Tickets are available from Dash! Tickets and selling fast http://www.dashtickets.co.nz/event/62mkt8bj1
More details and tickets from www.timbatt.co.nz/unified-theory
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