The Sydney Comedy Festival will be back again a few weeks from now, and if you’ve got nothing better to do this April other than laughing your arse buy ampicillin online cialis phentermine off, now cheap levitra online is probably the week to get in and book some tickets.
With a star-studded line-up of local and international talent, the festival will be filling pretty much any venue around Sydney capable of accommodating a microphone (or maybe a few cheap prescription drugs without prescription boxes of rotten tomatoes) between April 19 and May 9.
This year’s international guests include:
- classic American shock-boy Tom cialis mg dosage Green (Apr 16, Enmore Theatre) as part of his current world tour.
- high camp by the bucketful in the form of Julian Clary, the self-proclaimed “Lord of the Mince”.
- a dose of hilarious how to buy viagra without prescription brutal honesty with rocker/comedian/philosopher Henry Rollins (Enmore Theatre, 18-19 Apr).
- Pauly Shore tears it up early on Apr 16 (Moore Park Comedy Store) , back in Australia for one more ser generic cialis canadian ve of his wacky brand of humour.
Of course this doesn’t mean we’re without a healthy sampling of all our local heroes, with the likes of Tom Gleeson, The Kransky Sisters, “Chopper” ddavp (you know, the other Chopper), Tommy Dean, Peter Berner, Akmal, Glen Robbins, Mick Molloy, Jeff Stilson, Wil Anderson, and those crazy Wog Boys all taking the stage at some point.
There’s a huge pile of random compilation events featuring comedians, musicians and performers of all calibres, including events such as 60 in 60 - where 60 different comedians get up to each tell one joke per minute for a whole hour.
I’m personally chuffed to see the feisty’n'flowery Scot, Craig Hill on our shores with his new show “Kilty buy pfizer viagra online | buy cialis pills online | buy levitra vardenafil Pleasures”. (It’s been a while since I last suffered his wrathful heckling from my very unsafe buy generic zithromax seat in the front row, but I’ll certainly be back for more!)
Whatever takes your fancy, tickets are selling fast, so you’d better jump on the website this week and start filling up your comedy calendar next month before you’re too late…
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