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All for laughs

THE Sit Down Comedy Club Double Feature show on Friday 3 June is a must-see if you need a giggle, chuckle, cackle or rip-snorter of a good time.
The Sunshine Beach Surf Club will play host to two comedians including locally grown Mike van Acker and international comedian Ashley Fils-Aime.
Haiti-born comedian Ashley Fils-Aime has been performing since the age of 18. Touring extensively around the world throughout his career, now the veteran brings his comedy to Australia.
Mike van Acker has spent most of his adult life trying to stay away from comedy but has always found his way back to stand up. Stints as the audience warm-up comedian for Channel 7’s Family Feud did little to dampen his enthusiasm, and after his fourth successful tour of New Zealand’s comedy clubs (both of them) he decided to give the street theatre and magic gigs a big miss, and gracefully accept that he and stand-up comedy are going to be together a long time.
Make sure you head to the Sunshine Beach Surf Club to catch all the laughs on Friday 3 June. Dinner from 6pm and the show starts at 8pm. Cost is $15 for members and $18.50 for non-members. Phone 5447 5491 to book your seat.

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