This is not a stand up show, this is actual proper nonsense!
This is not a stand up show, this is actual proper nonsense!
Notorious* Presents
Ben
Hurley’s
22 Rants About F*ck
Don’t come along to this show expecting a Ben Hurley stand up show with his classic observations and jokes, this is a punk-rock-stand-up-comedy musical spectacular.
Joined on stage by his band made up of Jamie Bowen and Dave Smith, Ben will fulfil his dream of being a full noise puck rocker. With jokes.
The intimate and grungy nature of the Basement is the perfect setting for this seedy, experimental hoopla. With all the weight on top, the roof may not be blown off, but the walls may just pop out with the force of the high energy tirades as Ben delivers his hilarious manifesto.
Of course you know him from 7Days, The Project, Galas, AotearoHAs and all the TV stuff, but what you’ve seen there can’t prepare you for this.
It will be funny, no doubt, and it will be different. F*CK THE MAN!
"The producer has chosen not to use a quote here as it wouldn’t be relevant to this show" – Notorious, NZ
Ben Hurley – Ben Hurley’s 22 Rants About F*ck
Auckland
Dates: Tue 16
– Sat 20 May, 8.30pm
Venue: Basement Theatre, Lower
Greys Ave
Tickets: $20 – $25
Bookings: basementtheatre.co.nz // 0508 ITICKET
(484 253)
The 2017 NZ International Comedy Festival powered by Flick Electric Co. will run from 27 April – 21 May. Full programme of shows will be available on comedyfestival.co.nz from Weds 1 March.
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