Comedy

Ray O'Leary - Your Laughter is Just Making Me Stronger

Every time Ray does stand-up comedy and people laugh he gets a little bit stronger. Soon he will be the most powerful man in the universe.

$28 - $30 (services fees apply)
60 minutes, no interval
14 - 18 May 2024
Tue 14 May, 8pm - 9pm
Wed 15 May, 8pm - 9pm
Thu 16 May, 8pm - 9pm
Fri 17 May, 8pm - 9pm
Sat 18 May, 8pm - 9pm

Ray O’Leary returns in all his suited splendour with his brand-new live show, Your Laughter Is Just Making Me Stronger. Every time Ray does stand-up comedy and people laugh he gets a little bit stronger. Soon he will be the most powerful man in the universe. At the end of this show he will be able to lift a car above his head.

Incredibly funny for someone who looks like an accountant who has accidentally wandered on stage, Ray is a two time nominee for NZ’s prestigious comedy award, the Billy T Award, and regularly sells out his NZ International Comedy Festival shows. 

“A funny man. He’s got comic timing… Great, perfect timing.” – Matt Heath & Jeremy Wells, Radio Hauraki

“Very funny” – New Zealand Herald 

“Showed a supreme mastery of using repetition to its absolute perfection.” – The Ruminator

 You obviously have good taste. Check out the full line up in the NZ International Comedy Festival with Best Foods Mayo 3-26 May 2024.

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Presented by:
Live Nation and Jubilee Street

Audience warnings:
Age restriction 16+

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