David O’Doherty // You Have To Laugh
Unhook your mindbras, David O'Doherty is coming back to New Zealand with a brand-new show made up of talking and songs played on a crappy keyboard from 1986.
That is, if the demo tune doesn't go off on the keyboard as his suitcase is being unloaded from the plane like last time, and the New Zealand border police almost carry out a controlled explosion on it.
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Restricted to ages 16+
You obviously have good taste, so you should definitely check out some more live comedy in the 2018 NZ International Comedy Festival with Best Foods Mayo from 26 April – 20 May. Discover the other shows on offer at comedyfestival.co.nz
- Start date:
- Sunday Apr 29 2018
- End date:
- Sunday Apr 29 2018
- Show times:
4 PM & 7 PM
- Venue:
- Rangatira, 1 hr
- Ticket price:
- $30 - $33 (booking fees may apply)
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Performed by | David O'Doherty |
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Presented by | Melbourne International Comedy Festival |
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