Harry Enfield Announces NZ Comedy Show 'Harry Enfield And No Chums' For November

English comedian and satirist Harry Enfield has announced he will be in New Zealand in November for a rare and entertaining evening of reflection and storytelling. Harry Enfield And No Chums kicks off in Australia on November 5, before making its way to Auckland on November 13 for a show at the Bruce Mason Theatre. This promises fans an unforgettable night filled with laughter, nostalgia, and behind-the-scenes tales from one of Britain’s sharpest comic minds.
From the meteoric rise of Loadsamoney, the brash Thatcher-era icon, to the teenage fury of Kevin the Teenager, Harry will reflect on 40 years of comedic mischief - bringing some of his most iconic characters vividly back to life on stage.
Wednesday November 5 -
QPAC, Brisbane
Thursday November 6 - Riverside
Theatre - Perth
Monday November 10 - Canberra
Theatre - Canberra
Wednesday November 12 - Sydney
Opera House, Concert Hall - Sydney
Thursday
November 13 – Bruce Mason - Auckland
Sunday
November 16 - Her Majesty’s Theatre -
Adelaide
Wednesday November 19 - Hamer Hall -
Melbourne
Monday November 24 - Capitol Theatre -
Singapore
Tickets on sale via fane.com.au.
Harry Enfield is a celebrated English comedian, actor, writer, and director, renowned for his influential contributions to British television comedy. Enfield rose to prominence in the 1980s with his memorable characters on Channel 4’s Saturday Live, including the iconic Loadsamoney and Stavros.
Enfield’s career flourished with hit shows such as Harry Enfield’s Television Programme, Harry Enfield & Chums, and Harry & Paul, where he collaborated closely with long-time creative partner Paul Whitehouse. Together, they created a host of beloved characters such as Kevin the Teenager, Tim Nice-But-Dim, and The Scousers, which became staples of British pop culture. Enfield also made his mark in film, notably starring in Kevin & Perry Go Large, the 2000 film starting Enfield and Kathy Burke as two socially awkward, hormonally charged teenagers, that has gone on to become a cult classic.
His work is known for its sharp satire, character-driven humour, and cultural commentary, often reflecting and parodying British society. His work has tackled themes such as class, gender roles and consumerism and influenced a generation of comedians – including David Walliams, Matt Lucas, Steve Coogan and more.
As part of this special event, audiences will have the opportunity to ask their own questions - from how it all works, to what he’s most proud of, and how he responds to the many who ask, “You wouldn’t be allowed to do your stuff today, would you?
Don’t miss an unforgettable evening with a brilliantly silly and strikingly insightful comedian.
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