| 2 May, 2008 |
| 8:00 pm | to | 10:30 pm |
| 3 May, 2008 |
| 8:00 pm | to | 10:30 pm |
It’s probably sold out by now – although it may be an empty Canberra Theatre if the Facebook events page is anything to go by but… (cut and pasted from facebook)
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He’s back! Following a massive sold out tour of the UK, Ross returns to the nation’s capital with more first class nonsense. Voted one of the top ten greatest stand-ups of all time by British TV viewers, this is a must have ticket! Book early to avoid disappointment.
“refreshing, original, and bloody funny” The Age, Melbourne
“The supreme master of spontaneous stand-up and the most exciting comic in the country” Time Out, London
Performance Dates/Times:
Friday, 2 May 2008 @ 8:00pm
Saturday, 3 May 2008 @ 8:00pm
Duration: 150 minutes, including interval.
Prices:
Adults: $36.90
Group (10+): $34.90
Full time student: $34.90
Unemployed: $34.90
Book online @ http://www.canberratheatre.org.au/
or phone Canberra Ticketing on: 02 6275 2700
Adults: $36.90
Unemployed: $34.90
Save a whole two bucks if you’re unemployed! A must-see for all the bludgers out there!!
Surely the unemployed have better things to do – like say, perhaps searching for a job – than speding 35 bucks watching “the supreme master of stand-up”?
Oh well, good to see our taxes bringing some homour into the lives of the unemployed.
There are only single seats left for both shows
I saw him on Monday. Would go by myself if it came down to it the man just cacks me up. So much so I start hurting.
farout said :
Unemplayed != on welfare. More to the point, you don’t have the right to tell someone what they can and cannot do with their time. So, politely, STFU.
I am a bludger… but I’m not unemployed…but I am going. Yay!
gee I’d hate to miss out, considering he’s here every six months and does the tour of all the panel shows every time he comes. He’s like a replacement for Jimoein.
I saw him on his first tour at the Melbourne comedy festival some time ago – of course it was hilarious, until I saw him do exactly the same routine on every show that was telecast on tv that year.
Somehow, “…supreme master of spontaneous stand-up…” doesn’t ring true to me.
At least it’s not the Umbilical Brothers being advertised on RiotAct – those guys are (not only tired and has-been) like rent-a-comedians – studios will hire them if they need to fill a gap (ie fill a whole episode of Rove – not that I’d watch that trash), and they’re more than willing to perform. Sometimes, if you time your channel-surfing correctly, you can see them on all three commercial stations and ABC at the same time.
I’d watch Rove as long as they promised that Rove wouldn’t be on it.
OMG – another thing we agree on…. I am geetting scared :-0
Scissors said :
Scissors, did you choose that nickname because Noble could do with a good haircut? How Noble of you.
Or are you infact Noble, and the nickname was a subtle hint to us clever folk????
Could it be true???? Noble is actually reading RiotACT???? No Bull????
I would have gone tonight, if I had of known. But I am saved, apparently there is another show tomorrow night
I missed him at the Melbourne Comedy Festival, but looks like I’ll get a chance to laugh tomorrow
:D
I never saw any Bill-Posters :S
“There are only single seats left for both shows
” …Shit, why didn’t I know about this earlier
Awesome show tonight – piss funny for 2 hours plus.
(and how many media advisors to a Liberal senator can there be in Canberra named Jenny? Anyone know one?)