Come join us at Canberra’s newest comedy night. Half stand up comedy, half live podcast. First show and we are very excited to bring the hilarious, talented and very tall comedy stylings of John Cruckshank. John is coming off the back of a successful run in the Sydney Comedy Festival with his avalanchely (?) pleasurable show, Pleasure Avalanche.
Local funny man Harris Stuckey will also being doing funnies. MC for the night is Carl Barron Danny Bensley!
The first half of the show will be stand up, with the second half being a live podcast taping where local brothers, Andrew and Danny Bensley, will be tricking the headline and support acts into talking to them and having a funny conversation in front of a live studio audience!! When: Thursday 11 June 2015 Time: 8pm Where: Civic Pub, Lonsdale Street Braddon Tickets are $10 online or $15 dollars at the door. You can buy them here.
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