The Entertainment Quarter – Moore Park
WHEN: Fri 6 Nov to Sat 14 Nov
BOOKINGS: Box Office P: 02 9357 1419,
PRICES – WEEKENDS: Fri & Sat $30 (ticket inclusive)
W: www.comedystore.com.au
PRICES – SCHOOL NIGHT SPECIALS:
Tight Ass Tuesday – Tickets $10
Happy Hour Wednesday – 6- 8pm $3 Drinks, $15 show
8:30pm (Bar opens 7pm & 6pm on Wed) Two hour show
Triple Treat Thursday – $20 ticket, pizza and a free drink!
OTHER INFORMATION Persons under 18 years must be
accompanied by a parent or guardian.
ALSO APPEARING AT
Zoo Bar, Leichhardt Nov 10
John Moloney’s mix of comedy and music has made him one of the most in-demand acts in the UK and abroad, and it’s fantastic to see him back in Sydney again at the Comedy Store EQ. Drily acidic and understated with an occasional flash of sheer naughtiness, Moloney is a classic exponent of traditional stand-up craft, and is a pleasure to watch in action.
Keep an eye on the telly promos too – he usually pops up in a few shows whenever he’s Down Under.
HANG ONTO YOUR HATS, BRITAIN’S JOHN MOLONEY RETURNS!
For one week only… Moloney is Back!
A gentleman in the finest sense, The Sydney Comedy Store welcomes England’s decorated General of British comedy, and king of the one-liners – John Moloney!
Moloney makes his majestic return after a sell out season during Sydney Comedy Festival 2009’s Festival Club Showcase to regale Sydney audiences (6-14 Nov) with cleverly crafted, rapid-fire, observational gags for one ‘tip-top’ week
this November only.
Moloney is a sell out performer; he was nominated for the highly coveted British Comedy Award for ‘Best Stand Up was crowned The London Comedy Festival’s ‘Best LivePerformer’ two years running- the Big Ben of stand-up awards; and is one of the UK’s most in-demand comedians.
A firm favourite with Aussie crowds; Moloney displays all of the characteristics one might expect from a good pommy mate. His stiff-upper-lip and dry, self-deprecating humour is combined with genuine, no-nonsense joke weaving that guarantees a rollicking good time
and his finely honed British wit gives us good reason to bow, or tip our caps, to comedy’s birthplace.






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