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The case for comedy

FORMER lawyer turned funny-man Chris Radburn is coming to Sunshine Beach Surf Club for a night of laughs at the Sit Down Comedy Club on 7 August.
Chris has earned a reputation for clever and cheeky observations that are relatable, original and hilarious.
With appearances in over 15 TV shows including the NRL Footy Show, Thursday Night Live and the Sydney Comedy Festival Gala, you know you’re in safe hands with Chris.
Fellow comedian Cameron Duggan will also perform as support on the night and brings with him a mix of observations and sarcasm that have kept hordes of people chuckling across a variety of venues.
And holding the whole night together is MC Nick Penn, who uses juggling, guitar, sound effects and didgeridoo to wow the crowd.
Nick has over 25 years of experience in the business of making people laugh with TV and radio performances, corporate events, plus work at Expo ’88, all appearing on his resume.
The Sit Down Comedy Club is a great night out and tickets are available for the Friday 7 August show at $15 for members or $18.50 for non-members.
Dinner is available from 6pm with the show to start at 8pm.
To book your tickets or to reserve a table for dinner, phone Sunshine Beach Surf Club on 5447 5491.

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