My Celebrity Husbands and Maybe Some Wives
Venue
Fringe Bar
Show info
Duration
50 mins
Show times
05 Mar, 7:00pm06 Mar, 7:00pm07 Mar, 7:00pm
Price
Full $12.00 Concession $10.00 Fringe Addict $10.0 0Fringe Artist $10.00
Fringe Bar
50 mins
05 Mar, 7:00pm06 Mar, 7:00pm07 Mar, 7:00pm
Full $12.00 Concession $10.00 Fringe Addict $10.0 0Fringe Artist $10.00
However, I do need your help in deciding which semi-celebrity I should get married to. It’s like a dating show, but a dating show where some of the people don’t know they’re a part of it.
Fringe Bar
50 mins
05 Mar, 7:00pm06 Mar, 7:00pm07 Mar, 7:00pm
Full $12.00 Concession $10.00 Fringe Addict $10.0 0Fringe Artist $10.00
However, I do need your help in deciding which semi-celebrity I should get married to. It’s like a dating show, but a dating show where some of the people don’t know they’re a part of it.
Fringe Bar
50 mins
05 Mar, 7:00pm06 Mar, 7:00pm07 Mar, 7:00pm
Full $12.00 Concession $10.00 Fringe Addict $10.0 0Fringe Artist $10.00
The Menagerie serves up delicious morsels of The Fringe Festival.
Wellington’s monthly variety show The Menagerie offers a special three-night smorgasbord of live performance. This month is a sample box of tasty treats and all the best bits of the New Zealand Fringe Festival, mixed in with The Menagerie’s usual assortment of poetry, burlesque, stand-up, music, and weirdness. Each night 8 different spots are filled with talented performers showing off the sweetest and most delicious cuts of their skills. It’s one of the best ways to taste-test many of the shows on offer during the Festival.
Every night from the 26th to the 28th of February will feature a totally different line up hosted by award winning Auckland comic and magician Jarred Fell. Included in the succulent tapas will be songs from 28 days: A Period Piece, UV Puppetry from Haste Away Home, Stand up from Jerome Chandrahausen and Jonny Potts, Physical comedy from Sarah Tuck and loads more.
So if you just want a nibble, a sip, or a bite of the Fringe Festival, come down to The Fringe Bar at 8:30pm on the last Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this month to relish the flavours and satiate your appetite without having to commit to a full meal.
Tickets are $30 at Eventfinder or on the door
For more information: http://TheMenagerie.co.nz
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheMenagerieNZ
Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheMenagerieNZ
The Menagerie serves up delicious morsels of The Fringe Festival.
Wellington’s monthly variety show The Menagerie offers a special three-night smorgasbord of live performance. This month is a sample box of tasty treats and all the best bits of the New Zealand Fringe Festival, mixed in with The Menagerie’s usual assortment of poetry, burlesque, stand-up, music, and weirdness. Each night 8 different spots are filled with talented performers showing off the sweetest and most delicious cuts of their skills. It’s one of the best ways to taste-test many of the shows on offer during the Festival.
Every night from the 26th to the 28th of February will feature a totally different line up hosted by award winning Auckland comic and magician Jarred Fell. Included in the succulent tapas will be songs from 28 days: A Period Piece, UV Puppetry from Haste Away Home, Stand up from Jerome Chandrahausen and Jonny Potts, Physical comedy from Sarah Tuck and loads more.
So if you just want a nibble, a sip, or a bite of the Fringe Festival, come down to The Fringe Bar at 8:30pm on the last Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this month to relish the flavours and satiate your appetite without having to commit to a full meal.
Tickets are $30 at Eventfinder or on the door
For more information: http://TheMenagerie.co.nz
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheMenagerieNZ
Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheMenagerieNZ
The Menagerie serves up delicious morsels of The Fringe Festival.
Wellington’s monthly variety show The Menagerie offers a special three-night smorgasbord of live performance. This month is a sample box of tasty treats and all the best bits of the New Zealand Fringe Festival, mixed in with The Menagerie’s usual assortment of poetry, burlesque, stand-up, music, and weirdness. Each night 8 different spots are filled with talented performers showing off the sweetest and most delicious cuts of their skills. It’s one of the best ways to taste-test many of the shows on offer during the Festival.
Every night from the 26th to the 28th of February will feature a totally different line up hosted by award winning Auckland comic and magician Jarred Fell. Included in the succulent tapas will be songs from 28 days: A Period Piece, UV Puppetry from Haste Away Home, Stand up from Jerome Chandrahausen and Jonny Potts, Physical comedy from Sarah Tuck and loads more.
So if you just want a nibble, a sip, or a bite of the Fringe Festival, come down to The Fringe Bar at 8:30pm on the last Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this month to relish the flavours and satiate your appetite without having to commit to a full meal.
Tickets are $30 at Eventfinder or on the door
For more information: http://TheMenagerie.co.nz
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheMenagerieNZ
Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheMenagerieNZ
, Ron (Cam Venn), Dallas (Paul Bourke) and Selwyn (Dave Houston), are a clown trio dancing on a knifes edge to the beat of a drum that can only be heard by dolphins, caterpillars, shamans, pizza boys, and those who have journeyed out into the abyss of human understanding.
Step into the theatre, take a deep breath and be transported to a higher plane of pure stupidity. The Broccoli Brothers waltz energetically into the absurd, transcending the art of clowning to create a truly ecstatic experience that is at once edgy, unique and very funny.
The Broccoli Brothers have been brought together by a shared passion for the immediacy of clowning. Between them they have spent years immersed in the genre as students and performers. They are excited to be performing at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and are here to present fresh, risky theatre where clowns are at home. Together they dive into glorious absurdity and emerge with performances brimming with truth, humanity and joy.
Fresh from sell-out shows at Melbourne Fringe.
“So bloody good, it’s crazy”
“Delightful, refreshing and very funny.”
“Full of beauty, laughter and pathos”
The Broccoli Brothers, Ron (Cam Venn), Dallas (Paul Bourke) and Selwyn (Dave Houston), are a clown trio dancing on a knifes edge to the beat of a drum that can only be heard by dolphins, caterpillars, shamans, pizza boys, and those who have journeyed out into the abyss of human understanding.
Step into the theatre, take a deep breath and be transported to a higher plane of pure stupidity. The Broccoli Brothers waltz energetically into the absurd, transcending the art of clowning to create a truly ecstatic experience that is at once edgy, unique and very funny.
The Broccoli Brothers have been brought together by a shared passion for the immediacy of clowning. Between them they have spent years immersed in the genre as students and performers. They are excited to be performing at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and are here to present fresh, risky theatre where clowns are at home. Together they dive into glorious absurdity and emerge with performances brimming with truth, humanity and joy.
Fresh from sell-out shows at Melbourne Fringe.
“So bloody good, it’s crazy”
“Delightful, refreshing and very funny.”
“Full of beauty, laughter and pathos”
The Broccoli Brothers, Ron (Cam Venn), Dallas (Paul Bourke) and Selwyn (Dave Houston), are a clown trio dancing on a knifes edge to the beat of a drum that can only be heard by dolphins, caterpillars, shamans, pizza boys, and those who have journeyed out into the abyss of human understanding.
Step into the theatre, take a deep breath and be transported to a higher plane of pure stupidity. The Broccoli Brothers waltz energetically into the absurd, transcending the art of clowning to create a truly ecstatic experience that is at once edgy, unique and very funny.
The Broccoli Brothers have been brought together by a shared passion for the immediacy of clowning. Between them they have spent years immersed in the genre as students and performers. They are excited to be performing at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and are here to present fresh, risky theatre where clowns are at home. Together they dive into glorious absurdity and emerge with performances brimming with truth, humanity and joy.
Fresh from sell-out shows at Melbourne Fringe.
“So bloody good, it’s crazy”
“Delightful, refreshing and very funny.”
“Full of beauty, laughter and pathos”