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Date & Time Te rā me te wā
08 Feb @ 7:30 PM
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Price Utu hoko
$61.50 - $66.50
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Location Te wāhi
Bruce Mason Centre -
More info He pārongo atu anō
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Appearing are multi award-winning NZ headline comics Andre King and Nick Rado, both considered New Zealand ‘comedy elite’ being booked regularly for performances internationally, UK comedy star Luke Benson, and exciting NZ rising star Sarah O’Connell; each act promising a unique and captivating performance that will leave audiences in stitches.
Andre King has wowed audiences with his headline performances in over 60 countries, including sell-out shows at the prestigious Edinburgh Fringe Festival and sharing the stage alongside comedy luminaries such as Jimmy Carr, Bill Bailey, Lee Evans and Kevin Bridges. "One of New Zealand’s finest comedy exports…irresistibly funny!" - The Stage UK
Nick Rado is a powerhouse in the comedy world. With accolades in broadcasting and live performances, Nick's sharp wit and engaging storytelling have resonated with audiences globally. He is the first NZ comic to perform regularly in the USA in prestigious Dry Bar Comedy and Sirius XM broadcasts. Nick is also the former head writer for TV3’s popular 7 Days. “Charm, Timing and above all Funny, Rado has it all” - Headliners, London
Luke Benson brings his witty humour and storytelling prowess to Aotearoa fresh from sold-out shows in Australia and the UK where he’s toured extensively. With a comedic style that delights audiences worldwide, his 6ft 7 frame takes his observational comedy to the next level! “Clever and Funny. Effortless Delivery” - Broadway Baby, Edinburgh
Relative newcomer, Sarah O'Connell brings a fresh perspective to comedy with her dry wit and self-deprecating humour. When Sarah stepped into the spotlight she immediately captivated audiences with her humorous anecdotes and relatable storytelling. "I envy Sarah’s ability to be incredibly funny… without even having to try" - Theatre Review
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
Bruce Mason Centre is 15-20 minutes by car from the city centre, and easily accessible by bus. The closest paid parking is the Killarney Street car park, operated by Auckland Transport.
Local tip He tīwhiri mō te rohe
Leave plenty of spare time in case there’s traffic on the motorway or around the Takapuna village. Even better – get dinner or a pre-show drink nearby so you can soak up the bustling beachfront vibe.