SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL - INTERNATIONAL SHOWCASE

 PRODUCTION
April, 2011
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Venue:
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre

SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL - INTERNATIONAL SHOWCASE


SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL SHOWCASE

For the first time ever, Sydney Comedy Festival brings a thrilling line-up of comedy talent to Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre.

Featuring the biggest and best Australian Legends, International Stars and Next Big Things of Comedy all under one roof, this is guaranteed to be the funniest night of the year. The Sydney Comedy Festival is one of Australia’s leading comedy events.

Launched in 2005 the Sydney Comedy Festival has quickly developed into a significant if not rather frenetic comedic disturbance in Sydney’s cultural calendar. A feast of entertainment show-casing our brightest comic heroes from across Australia coupled with the best international gems on offer, the Festival team produces stellar comic lineups in some of Sydney’s finest venues.

For its debut show at Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre the Festival will be bringing a very special show indeed, so get your tickets quick before they’re all gone!

Performance: Saturday 16th April - 8.00pm

Running time: TBC

Tickets: Adult – $30
Concession* – $25
* Valid concessions include Senior card–holders, Pension card–holders and fulltime students.


8pm

10.30pm

Box Office

02 9824 1121

boxoffice@casulapowerhouse.com

Adult - $30 / Concession - $25
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