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Ted E Bare goes high-tech

By Hollie Harris

International comedy star, David Strassman, will have audiences in stitches with his hilarious brand new show “iTedE”.
iTedE is an uproarious take on our technology-laden lives.
The sharp-tongued Chuck Wood and loveable Ted E. Bare have been thrust into the world of social media, constantly on their iPads and iPhones, not interacting with the real world.
With everyone connected to the internet 24/7, will Strassman get them back under control?
Strassman’s most technically advanced stage production yet, iTedE introduces new technology that brings the world’s most advanced puppetronics to the stage.
Combined with cutting edge lighting and jaw-dropping production, Strassman and his well-known puppet characters will bring mayhem and theatrics to a set designed by one of New York’s most renowned stage designers, Luke Cantarella.
Since his early performances in the 1990s, Strassman has been embraced in Australia and completed numerous television appearances as well as his own show on Channel Nine called ‘Strassman’, with subsequent series on ITV England and TV3 New Zealand.
iTedE will be sure to delight audiences with side-splitting comedy, jaw dropping puppetronics and a visual feast on stage. It’s the ultimate great night out.
Strassman will deliver iTedE to stages across regional Queensland and Brisbane from May heading north to Noosa for a performance sure to sell out at The J on 18 May.
Don’t miss you chance to grab tickets for a hilarious night out with Strassman, jump online at www.thej.com.au for times and ticketing info.

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